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TSECL moves forward in pursuit of its objectives

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Even as Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL) advances its goal of building a modern, safe, and sustainable power grid, the persistent problem of illegal hook lines and meter tampering continues to undermine the state’s energy sector. Officials warn that electricity theft is not only a financial crime but also a serious threat to public safety, often turning into a deadly gamble.

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Hook lines—unauthorized connections drawn directly from live power lines—remain widespread in several parts of the state. These makeshift arrangements involve exposed wires and unsafe installations that become especially dangerous during rains. Such conditions have repeatedly resulted in electrocution incidents, prompting officials to stress that electricity theft can cost lives. “This is not merely theft; it is playing with death,” TSECL officials cautioned, urging people to recognize the grave risks involved.

The financial consequences are equally alarming. Power theft and meter tampering lead to substantial revenue losses for TSECL each year, contribute to system overload, and damage infrastructure. Ultimately, the burden falls on honest consumers, who face higher costs and unreliable supply. To tackle this challenge, TSECL’s vigilance wing has intensified enforcement drives across Tripura.

Between April and December 2025, vigilance teams dismantled 6,547 illegal hook lines and inspected 11,401 electricity meters. Irregularities were detected in 1,357 cases, resulting in fines amounting to Rs 2.92 crore. Of this, Rs 2.50 crore has already been recovered, along with Rs 16 lakh collected as arrears.

The crackdown has continued into the new year. From January 1 to 8, 2026, teams removed 144 hook lines and detected theft in 12 meters during inspections of 233 connections. Fines worth Rs 7.55 lakh were imposed, with Rs 7.20 lakh recovered. A special drive in South Ramnagar and Jaypur on January 8 led to the seizure of illegally used appliances and recovery of Rs 85,000 in fines.

TSECL has once again appealed to citizens to opt for legal connections and report power theft, emphasizing that public cooperation is vital to protect lives, reduce losses, and strengthen Tripura’s power system.

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