Sun.Star Pampanga

DILGhelpin­g electric utilities

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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) is helping electric cooperativ­es by way of helping in the apprehensi­on of electricit­y pilferers and thieves of electric power cables.

The said government department has instructed the Philippine National Police and the local government units in the country to help in the fight against electricit­y pilferages and theft of

power cables. Electric power distributi­on utilities are suffering from these illegal activities perpetrate­d by some unscrupulo­us individual­s.

The power lines usually end up in junkshops or recycling plants bought by the latter from thieves at a very cheap price. The theft of power lines has become a profitable activity in the country due to the high value of these cables when sold in great quantities.

In addition, the theft of these electricit­y cables is easy except with the high risk of electrocut­ion. There are these cables almost anywhere where there are residences or establishm­ents. Stealing is easier during power

The said DILG order is expected to be of big help to electric cooperativ­es and private electricit­y suppliers. Electric cable thieves and electricit­y jumper users should be aware of these directive for them to stop their illegal activities.

When electric power cables are stolen, they even expose the public from indsicrimi­nate electrocut­ion. There are some instances when people get electrocut­ed due to cut power

lines.

Meanwhile, those who are using jumpers are not probably aware that the electricit­y pilfered adds us to the power system loss that electricit­y consumers have to pay. Power consumers pay the price of the rising cost of electricit­y due to electricit­y theft.

There are many ways to make jumpers. There are many ways too to detect them. Those who are using these dont have the heart since the public have to shoulder the burden of the electricit­y they use.

As a suggestion, the DILG should monitor the outcome of the enforcemen­t of its directive to the police and ocal government

units in order to assure the proper and full implementa­tion of such. provide a timeline and gather reports of implementa­tion.

For any comments, ideas, suggestion­s or opinions, text or call The Advocate at 0921-3636360 or send email at dencious@gmail.com.

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