
SANDAKAN: A series of raids in four districts in the State found 10 business and industrial establishments to be involved in power thefts.
Energy Commission of Sabah (Ecos) and Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) jointly conducted the operation earlier this week in Kota Kinabalu, Kota Belud, Tuaran and Sandakan.
Ecos CEO Datuk Abdul Nasser Abdul Wahid said the premises were suspected of tampering with SESB meters and having illegal electrical connections, resulting in an estimated loss of RM3 million to SESB.
“Out of the 15 premises inspected, 10 power theft cases were detected, including at shrimp farms, tourist centres, furniture stores, restaurants, ice factories, seafood processing factories and entertainment centres,” he said Thursday.
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He added that SESB could also choose to recover the losses it incurred under Section 62 of the same Enactment.
He said the raids also found 20 unregistered and unlicensed generator sets.
In a separate event, Ecos also celebrated the official opening of its east coast regional branch office located at Wisma Sabah in Sandakan.
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