TechIllegal electricity scam rocks small Scottish town of Tayport

Illegal electricity scam rocks small Scottish town of Tayport

Electric meter
Electric meter
Images source: © East News | Bartlomiej Magierowski
Mateusz Sołtysiak

15 August 2024 13:01

In the small town of Tayport in Scotland, an extraordinarily daring incident involving electricity theft occurred. A 51-year-old electrician, Leslie Pirie, illegally drew electricity from his neighbours for over three years, causing losses estimated at around CAD 7,000. The matter came to light when Hugh and Tracy Torrance realized their electricity bills were abnormally high.

According to British media sources, Pirie admitted to electricity theft during the period from July 2017 to August 2020. However, the court in Dundee was relatively lenient with him, ordering the repayment of the stolen amount in monthly instalments of CAD 70, meaning the repayment would take over eight years.

How was the crime detected? Investigators, who were called in about the Torrance family's high bills, quickly determined that they were paying not only for their own electricity consumption but also for that used by their neighbour downstairs. It was found that the electrician living one floor below had constructed a complex system using a special device hidden behind a picture. This system, connected to the meter, allowed the redirection of electricity from the neighbours' apartment to his own.

The neighbour was nice, but the daughter had to go to work

This incident has serious repercussions for both the perpetrator and the victims. The Torrance family had to ask their teenage daughter to take up a job to pay the inflated bills. Tracy Torrance, speaking after the trial, did not hide her disappointment with the neighbour. "We thought he was alright, quiet, just a nice guy. I just feel really disappointed," she commented.

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