Eskom seeking justice for those killed or injured because of electricity theft

Eskom has requested the help of the public to bring to book the electricity thieves responsible for the deaths of 29 people and serious injuries suffered by 82 others in Kwazulu-Natal over the past three years as a result of illegal electricity connections and other forms of electricity theft.

“Electricity theft remains one of the least reported crimes in South Africa despite the fact that an alarmingly high number of people‚ pets and livestock are killed every year as a result of illegal connections‚ improper house wiring‚ cable theft and low hanging conductors‚” said General Manager for Eskom in Kwazulu-Natal Monde Bala.

“South Africans are a passionate people who have in the past rallied to the aid of those who might not be able to defend themselves. We can see this today in the fight against atrocities such as rhino poaching.

“However‚ we are yet to see a similar display of passion and activism in the fight against electricity theft‚ a crime which‚ year after year‚ claims the lives of innocent people in many communities across the country.

“We wish to see all residents rising to the call to take an active stand against this crime by reporting suspected acts of electricity or cable theft to Operation Khanyisa. Tip-offs can be sent anonymously via SMS to 32211 (R1/SMS)‚” he said.

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