Friday, July 12, 2024 - A former Enugu Electricity Distribution Company PLC (EEDC) staff has been arrested for bypassing and tampering with prepaid meters for customers in Onitsha, the commercial city of Anambra State.
The suspect identified as
Lawrence Okeke specializes in the replacement of original meter sensors with
fake ones thereby bypassing the meters and making them not record the actual
consumption by customers.
The Head of Corporate Communications, EEDC,
Mr. Emeka Ezeh, who made this known in a statement in Enugu State, on Thursday,
July 11, 2024, said the development has negatively impacted the revenue of the
distribution company.
Ezeh said that following a report by a
whistle blower, the Meter Monitoring Team of the company was deployed to some
locations on a routine meter monitoring inspection.
At one of the customer’s premises
visited at Bida Road, Onitsha, they discovered that the meter was bypassed, and
the original meter sensor was removed and replaced with the fake one.
While the team interrogated the
customer who already admitted their findings, the customer gave out the
identity and contact of the individual who performed the bypass as Lawrence
Okeke, who happens to be an ex-staff of EEDC.
Immediately, Lawrence was tracked and
arrested, and handed over to the Central Police Station, Onitsha, where he is
currently assisting the Police in their investigation.
According to Ezeh, Lawrence Okeke who hails from
Adogba Village in Awgu Local Government Area, Enugu State, was disengaged from
EEDC in December 2020 for gross misconduct.
"The apprehension of the suspect
by the team is a great breakthrough in the organization’s fight against meter
bypass and energy theft”, Ezeh said.
“It is believed that by the time the
investigation is concluded, a lot of atrocities already perpetrated by the
likes of Lawrence in our network, will be unraveled”.
Ezeh cautioned customers who engage in meter
bypass to desist from such as the company has stepped up its prepaid meter
monitoring activities and anyone caught will be made to face the music.
He also advised the customers against
the activities of some ex-staff of EEDC who still parade the network as though
they are still working for the company, while they are busy extorting
unsuspecting customers and carrying out criminal and illegal activities that
undermine the organization’s efforts in providing quality services to its
esteemed customers.
“Customers should always be mindful of who
they are engaging as staff of EEDC and be sure of their identity, as a lot of
people out there carrying out illegalities, parading as staff of EEDC are not
in its employ”, Ezeh warned.
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