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Power Outage: Staff Cut Electricity to Police Station
10 Dec
Summary
- Electricity staff disconnected power to a police station over alleged dues.
- The police station reportedly owed Rs 3,43,974 in electricity charges.
- A high-level meeting defused the tension between departments.

An electricity contract worker's dispute with a consumer in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, escalated dramatically when electricity department staff retaliated against local police. The staff alleged the Bahadurgarh police station owed Rs 3,43,974 in electricity dues, stemming from illegal connections in a nearby residential colony.
Following the initial altercation and booking of both the worker and consumer, dozens of electricity department employees converged on the police station. They posted a notice detailing the outstanding amount and proceeded to disconnect the power supply to the station, creating a significant public spectacle.
Senior police officials intervened to de-escalate the situation, acknowledging "serious misunderstandings." A high-level meeting between the involved departments has reportedly resolved the immediate conflict, calming tensions in the district.



