General News of Saturday, 23 July 2016

Source: dailyguideafrica.com

ECG arrests over 5,000 'power thieves'

ECG worker.    File photo. ECG worker. File photo.

Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), through its Special Revenue Protection policy implemented last year, has from January to June this year apprehend 5,099 customers allegedly stealing power.

According to Edna Owusu-Nyampong, manager in-charge of Revenue Protection at the ECG head office, although the customers had been using power, it was not passing through the installed meters.

These customers, she said, were using power without paying for it; and that most of the arrested persons were those using high power consuming items like air conditioners, deep freezers and electric irons.

Ms Owusu-Nyampong maintained that the suspects were surcharged a total of GH¢10,306,234 and out of that, GH¢8,920,338 had been paid to the company.

She stated that the culprits, after paying for the power that they had stolen, were referred to the ECG legal department for prosecution and were subsequently sent to court where most of them were again fined various sums of money while others were jailed.

The manager said engineers and workers of the company intend visiting homes of all consumers to inspect their meters before the end of the year.

“In Tema and parts of Nungua where we visited in June and July, a total of 2,960 houses were visited, and out of the number, about 65 of the consumers were found to have bypassed the meters and were using the power illegally.

She revealed that they were charged a total of GH¢112,756 and out of that, GH¢13,409 had been paid.

About 1,819 houses were visited and out of the number, 33 of them had bypassed the meters.

Those illegal power users were immediately handed over to the Tema Community 4 police for prosecution.

Owners of a clearing agency close to the Graphic Communications Group, Tema office, were also arrested for the same offence.