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A man who allegedly stole cash worth more than $7000 from the Electricity Fiji Limited (EFL) office in Suva has been arrested.
Police say the 51-year-old man is in custody following his alleged involvement in the robbery case.
“The man who was armed with timber allegedly smashed the glass of the EFL office, forcefully entered the cashier section and allegedly stole cash worth more than $7000.
“The suspect was firstly arrested by the EFL security with the assistance of Totogo Police after receiving a call through Crime Stoppers.
“The stolen cash was recovered as investigations continue.”
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Feb 03, 2021 10:41:58 AM The Electricity Fiji Limited is prioritising essential services like hospitals while restoring power supply around the country. Energy Fiji Limited chief executive Hasmukh Patel said the process followed in restoring electricity supply started with hospitals, and then water pumping and treatment plants. Mr Patel said the following essential services were central business districts, business, and commercial areas, industrial areas, and then residential areas. “We try and restore first all the essential services, we’re talking about hospitals, medical and health centres, water pumping stations, and water treatment plants,” he said. “Your location and the way you are supplied power will determine the time it takes workers on the ground to inspect, repair and reconnect electricity to your home.