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Police arrest suspected prepaid meters thief in Edo

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Operatives of the Edo Police Command, have nabbed one Austine Ekhigiator, 33, for allegedly stealing four prepaid meters in Azagba community, Uhumwode Local Government Area of the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that the suspect, who resides at No 4, Erediawa Street, Sapele road, Benin, was apprehended at the Egba Divisional Police Headquarters.

Ekhigiator allegedly stole meters installed on electric poles in the area alongside three accomplices, now at large.

It took the effort of the community members to arrest the suspect, who was later handed over to the police.

Meanwhile, the Chief Security Officer of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), Gilbert Nweke, said the suspect was not a staff member of the BEDC.

“The suspect worked with the contractor engaged by the Federal Government to install its National Mass Metering Programme (NMMP) in Edo.

“Luck ran out of him and he was apprehended. They sent a message to us and we came.

‘He has confessed to doing the illegal acts. So, we took him and handed him over to the police.

“His accomplices who are on the run will be tracked by long arm of the law.

“We want to appeal to the public to be very alert to when people come around that they want to repair their meter, usually they end up stealing the meters,” Nweke said.

Mrs Gladys Evbodaghe, a victim of such theft, said the suspect came to her house in company of two other men to repair her meter unknown to her that they had removed the meter from the box.

“The suspects and his accomplices always meet meter owners that they wanted to correct error on the meter pretending to be BEDC staff.

“They will climb the pole and remove the meter, put in their bag and cover it back and tell the owner that it has been repaired.

“I reported the matter at the Egba police station. Some members of Egba community arrested one of the suspects that stole my meter and they handed him over to the police.

“I want my meter back because I do not want estimated billing, said the victim,” she said.

When NAN visited Egba Police Station, an officer who spoke in confidence, confirmed the arrest, saying the police were on the trail of the suspects now at large.(NAN)

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