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13 Jun 2026
SESCO and Police Bust Electricity Theft at Jalan Kong Ping, Kuching

SESCO and Police Bust Electricity Theft at Jalan Kong Ping, Kuching

KUCHING, March 21 – A recent joint operation by Syarikat SESCO Berhad (SESCO) and the police uncovered illegal electricity tapping at a double-storey terrace house along Jalan Kong Ping, Kuching. The operation, aimed at curbing electricity theft, found direct tapping cables bypassing the meter, leading to serious legal consequences for those involved.

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According to a statement from Sarawak Energy, the illegal cables were seized as evidence, and investigations are ongoing under Section 33(5) of the Electricity Ordinance. If convicted, offenders could face fines of up to RM200,000 and/or five years in prison.

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SESCO and Police Bust Electricity Theft at Jalan Kong Ping, Kuching
SESCO and Police Bust Electricity Theft at Jalan Kong Ping, Kuching / Photo Credit : Sarawak Energy

<strong>Increasing Cases of Electricity Theft in Kuching</strong>

This latest case marks the sixth direct tapping incident recorded in Kuching in 2024 alone, with estimated financial losses of around RM50,000. Despite continuous enforcement efforts, illegal power connections remain a concern, highlighting the need for stricter monitoring and public awareness.

“Electricity theft is a serious criminal offence with severe safety risks. Illegal connections increase the chances of electrical fires, electrocution, and power disruptions, endangering both the perpetrators and nearby residents,” the statement warned.

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<strong>Landlords Also at Risk of Legal Action</strong>

Sarawak Energy reminded property owners and landlords to ensure their tenants comply with electricity regulations, as they too could be held responsible if illegal activities occur on their premises.

To combat electricity theft more effectively, enforcement teams are working closely with the Ministry of Utility and Telecommunication Sarawak and the police. Equipped with advanced tools and training, these teams conduct regular joint operations to detect illegal connections, including meter tampering and direct tapping.

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<strong>Public Urged to Report Electricity Theft</strong>

Authorities are urging the public to report any suspicious activities related to electricity theft. Reports can be made anonymously through:
📞 SESCO Customer Care Centre: 1300-88-3111
📧 Email: customercare@sarawakenergy.com
📱 SEB Cares App

By reporting illegal connections, the public plays a vital role in preventing electrical hazards and ensuring reliable power supply for everyone.

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By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.