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Man given jail-term in 2 cases of power theft

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
A special court in Rohini has sentenced one person to two years in jail finding him guilty of elecricity theft in two separate cases and also ordered him to pay Rs 28.95 lakh to the discom company.

Naresh Kumar, alias Bitte, a resident of Rampura village, Keshavpuram, in Outer Delhi, was found guilty in two cases of direct theft of electricity and was awarded one-year rigorous imprisonment in each case and ordered him to pay Rs 28.95 lakh for compensating Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (TPDDL) for losses incurred.

The case date backs to February 13, 2008 when during an inspection by the Discom officials at Kumar's residence it was found that he was involved in direct theft of electricity by illegally tapping from incoming service of two meters. The total connected load was found to be 23.10 KW for industrial purpose. A bill of Rs 16,58, 064 was issued against Kumar for illegally using electricity.
 

An FIR was also registered on Feburary 18, 2008 at Keshavpuram Police Station for direct theft of electricity under Section 135 of Electricity Act, 2003.

The inspecting team also found him illegally tapping electricity from main service cable by laying illegal PVC wires in the same premises. Here, the total connected load was found to be 19.255 KW and again being used for industrial purpose. A bill of Rs 12,37,073 was issued against him in this theft case. A second FIR was registered in this case under the same section of Electricity Act.

The Special Electricity Court, Rohini, found him guilty in both cases and passed the order on September 27, 2013.

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First Published: Oct 01 2013 | 11:16 PM IST

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