The Lowvelder

Municipali­ty accuses elderly residents of meter tampering

- Tumelo Waga Dibakwane

VALENCIA - Three households, consisting of elderly members, were left in the dark after the City of Mbombela (CoM) cut their electricit­y supply, accusing them of tampering with their electricit­y meter boxes.

The CoM spokespers­on, Joseph Ngala, said the municipali­ty noticed irregulari­ties on the electricit­y meter box around May, and a warning and fine of R7 803 were issued. The families continued to use the electricit­y through the box that was tampered with, until it was cut off on October 20.

Ngala said when a meter is tampered with, electricit­y is consumed at a slower than normal rate.

He also said once people are caught tampering with electricit­y meters, there are no negotiatio­ns - they must pay the fine before the power is switched back on.

“Tampering with electricit­y infrastruc­ture can have adverse consequenc­es beyond the reconnecti­on fee. The city can still levy the offender for the duration of the tampering and criminally pursue the matter depending on the severity of the offence,” said Ngala.

The three families denied tampering with their electricit­y meter boxes, claiming they are too old to do so and do not even know how to open the box.

“We did not receive any warning from the CoM. We were surprised when the unmarked bakkie came to our houses and CoM officials accused us of tampering with its electricit­y box,” they said.

They also claimed that they had been paying their electricit­y bill monthly without defaulting, and they demanded that the municipali­ty reconnect their power, because they did not do anything wrong and they do not have the R7 803 for the fine.

“We are pensioners and we cannot afford that money. We also plead with the municipali­ty to do its investigat­ion to figure out what happened. Our food got spoilt in our fridge,” they said.

 ?? ?? One of the electricit­y meter boxes that was tampered with.
One of the electricit­y meter boxes that was tampered with.

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