News

Kenyan man sentenced 10yrs for selling potato chips.

Spread the love

Nairobi, Thursday, 2nd March 2023… Engineer law court in Nyandarua has reportedly sentenced a man to 2 years in prison or a fine of KShs. 200,000 for selling potato chips cooked using transformer oil.

Elijah Mwangi Muthoga, who operates a hotel at Ol Kalou trading centre according to KPLC reports, was arrested in December 2021 while in possession of 11 litres of transformer oil which was used to cook chips at his hotel as well as repackaged for sale as popcom cooking oil.

READ ALSO   Tanzania Fires Back at EU Over Deadly Election Protests in New Tough Statement

His co-acused Zachary Mwangi Gitau, from whom he obtained the transformer
oil, was handed a 10 years’ imprisonment or a fine of KShs. 10 million for vandalizing a 100kva transformer contrary to section 169 (1) of the Energy Act of 2019.

“This ruling is a big boost to the Company’s effort to fight transformer vandalism as the stiff penalties and jail terms will deter vandals,” said Kenya Power’s Ag. Manager for Security Services Maj. Paul Nyaga (Rtd).

READ ALSO   IG Kanja Joins Eid Prayers, Boosts Security in Eastleigh!

The ruling comes at a time when Kenya Power has heightened surveillance of the network through partnerships with other security agencies and the National Government Administration Officers in order to stamp out illegal activities and safeguard electricity assets.

KPLC further says vandalism of transformers is one of the leading causes of power outages.

READ ALSO   Ruto Congratulates Samia Suluhu on 97.9% Re-election Amid Deadly Tanzania Protests

In addition to undermining the quality and reliability of the electricity supply,
transformer vandalism poses a risk of electrocution and exposes the Company to financial losses in lost sales and the cost of replacing the transformers.


Spread the love
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

To Top