Southern Water and Sewerage Company has slapped a K 5.5 million penalty on police in Choma for illegal reconnection of water supply after a disconnection.
And the water company has also disconnected water to the district commissioner’s office housing , several government ministries and departments to recover outstanding water bills.
Company public relations manager Liversage Mulinda who confirmed this said police also damaged the main meter in their quest to illegally reconnect water supply yesterday.
Mr. Mulinda explained that Choma police station and camp was disconnected yesterday for an outstanding bill of K 26 million but some police officers decided to reconnect the water supply .
He disclosed that the police in the province owe a total of K 125 million in unpaid water bills to the southern water and Sewerage Company.
He said it is a criminal offence under the water Supply and sanitation Act number 28 of 1997 for any person to interfere in any way with the utilities’ facilities.
Mr Mulinda said the Act prohibit any one including the police service from interfering with any water disconnection or installation.
Southern Water and Sewerage company director of operations, Charles Shindaile, said water supply to Choma police camp will only be restored upon settlement of the outstanding water bills, reconnection fees and the penalties in full.
In a letter to police officer commanding also copied to the inspector general of police,
Mr Shindaile warned that the utility company reserves the right to uproot the service lines if the outstanding amounts are not paid in full.
But police officer in charge Victor Mateyo said that police officers and their families were being punished for things that are beyond their control.
Mr Mateyo said payments for utility bills is centrally being done in Lusaka and wondered why officers in Choma who do not control the funds should be inconvenienced.
Meanwhile, the southern water and sewerage company has withdrawn water supply from the district administration in Choma in a bid to recover outstanding amounts in unpaid bills.
Company public relations manager said the district commissioner’s office had been given several reminders prior to the disconnection of water supply but that there had been no positive response.
He said withdraw of service had been the last resort.
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