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Eskom supports bail denial for Fochville, Gauteng, farmer in illegal electricity case estimated to have caused R6.6million loss

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Friday, 20 December 2024: The suspect arrested in connection with a large-scale illegal electricity operation uncovered in Leeupoort near Fochville in Gauteng earlier this month, has been denied bail and will remain in custody at the Klerksdorp correctional facility until the next court appearance, scheduled for 28 March 2025.

Eskom supports the court’s decision as it underscores the seriousness of the offence and supports ongoing efforts to deter such activities. This case highlights the significant challenges Eskom faces in combating electricity theft and its broader implications for the utility and the nation.

The suspect, a farm owner, was apprehended earlier this month following a collaborative raid involving Eskom Gauteng Distribution Security, the South African Police Service (SAPS), City Power, and Eskom-contracted security personnel. The operation exposed the illegal supply of electricity to over 600 informal households, resulting in an estimated financial loss of more than R6.6 million for Eskom.

During the raid, authorities recovered critical infrastructure, including transformers and meter boxes belonging to City Power and Eskom, which were used to facilitate the illegal operation. The suspect was charged with tampering with essential infrastructure, malicious damage to property, and the illegal redistribution and resale of electricity.

Eskom reiterates its commitment to working with law enforcement and other stakeholders to combat electricity theft, which undermines the sustainability of the electricity network, poses safety risks, disrupts essential services, and undermines its financial sustainability.

Eskom urges the public to report anonymously illegal electricity connections and tampering with infrastructure to the Eskom Crime Line at 0800 11 27 22 or sending a WhatsApp message to 081 333 3323.

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