Cable thief gets electrocuted while stealing high voltages in Gwagwalada

A cable vandal, identified as Muktar Rabiu, has been electrocuted while he was attempting to steal high-voltage cables in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja.
FUSION CHRONICLES NIGERIA NEWSPAPER gathered that the incident occurred on November 28, 2024, barely two weeks after Rabiu had been arrested and sentenced for a similar crime.
The FCT Police Command spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, in a statement, made available to journalists on Monday, disclosed that Rabiu was initially arrested on November 21, 2024, during a routine patrol along Christ the King Road in Gwagwalada adding that he was caught with high-voltage cables believed to have been stolen from the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company.
She further stated that upon arraignment in court, Rabiu was sentenced to community service, which included receiving 42 strokes of the cane, lamenting that the penalty did not deter Rabiu from his alleged criminal activities.
“This time, however, karma intervened. On November 28, 2024, a few weeks after the community service, while attempting to dismantle the electrical apparatus, Rabiu suffered severe electrocution, leaving him critically injured. He is now receiving treatment in a hospital,” Adeh added. She also said upon recovery, he would be charged.
Adeh warned criminals against vandalising public infrastructure.
The spokesperson stated that, “The FCT command reiterates its unwavering commitment to protecting critical infrastructure and has issued a stern warning against acts of vandalism and theft of public utilities. Such actions not only jeopardize lives but also disrupt essential services that communities rely on.
“In light of these events, the police encourage citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to the nearest station or through the command’s emergency lines. Community participation is vital in the fight against vandalism, ensuring a safer environment for all.”