Tajik authorities fine nearly 4 million somonis for electricity theft in one month

In May alone, authorities in Tajikistan imposed fines totaling 4 million somonis (approximately US$370,000) on dozens of individuals and businesses accused of illegally using or stealing electricity, according to the country’s Energy Supervision Agency. The agency reported that 272 cases of unauthorized electricity usage were uncovered across the country last month.  However, the exact number […]

In May alone, authorities in Tajikistan imposed fines totaling 4 million somonis (approximately US$370,000) on dozens of individuals and businesses accused of illegally using or stealing electricity, according to the country’s Energy Supervision Agency.

The agency reported that 272 cases of unauthorized electricity usage were uncovered across the country last month.  However, the exact number of individuals fined has not been disclosed, and it remains unclear whether the full amount of the fines has been collected.

Officials once again called on citizens to comply with national energy regulations and contractual obligations related to electricity usage.

 

Tougher penalties take effect

The surge in penalties follows recent legal amendments that introduced harsher punishments for energy-related violations.  Under Tajikistan’s Criminal Code, those found guilty of violating electricity usage rules or evading payment may now face fines ranging from 27,000 to 90,000 somonis—or imprisonment for a term of 3 to 10 years.

Additionally, the Administrative Offenses Code stipulates fines from 1,500 to 22,500 somonis for citizens, officials, and business owners who misuse electricity or heating.

 

Recent violations highlighted

In a notable case earlier this year, one company was fined over 44,500 somonis for electricity theft.  Authorities also opened administrative proceedings against three employees of a district power distribution network for "negligence in the performance of their professional duties."

The agency has urged continued vigilance and warned that both administrative and criminal proceedings will be pursued against violators.

 

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