Man Electrocuted In Niger While Trying To Steal Transformer Cables



Early on Friday morning, a guy who has not been recognized was electrocuted while attempting to steal transformer wires from the Niger State Printing Press in Minna.

According to theglobalnewsupdates, some printing press employees discovered the man's body hanging from the transformer on Friday morning.

Aminu Ubandoma, head of the legal department at the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), confirmed the occurrence to reporters.

Several allegations of transformer vandalism, he claimed, had been received by the company.

He stated that the company was collaborating with law enforcement, particularly the police, to ensure that the rate of transformer vandalism was kept to a bare minimum.

The event was also confirmed by DSP Wasiu Abiodun, the Niger Police Command's spokeswoman, who stated that a complaint of a possible electrocution/vandalism incident was received at around 11:00 a.m. on Friday.

The body of a male adult, who has not yet been recognized, was discovered at a transformer with a cable cutter and some damaged cables, he claimed. The incident took place near the old secretariat area at the printing press premises.

The possibility of electrocution was raised.

According to Abiodun, the Morris patrol team transported the body to General Hospital Minna, where it was determined the patient had passed away.

As the incident was being investigated in conjunction with AEDC, he said that efforts were still being made to find the deceased's relative.

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