Man severs power to 60 homes in Rewa at 3am; CCTV leads probe

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Man severs power to 60 homes in Rewa at 3am; CCTV leads probe

A hooded man cut electricity to about 60 houses in Rewa’s Pandey Tola around 3am. CCTV footage shows tampering; residents demand more night patrols as police investigate.

 

A man cut power connections to around 60 houses in Pandey Tola locality of Rewa city in the early hours of Wednesday, leaving the neighbourhood in darkness and sparking fear among residents, police and locals said. CCTV footage released by neighbours shows a lone youth moving through deserted lanes, tampering with overhead lines and disconnecting wires one house at a time.

What happened

  • Around 3am, households began losing power one after another, residents said. Within minutes some 60 homes were plunged into darkness. Many woke up and stepped out to check, but by then the suspect had fled.

  • CCTV clips circulated in the locality show a slim young man wearing a hoodie walking from house to house, pausing at meter points and cutting or loosening connections. The footage captured multiple instances of him bending near wiring and then walking away.

  • Neighbours noticed the sequence when lights did not come back on, and later shared the CCTV with police.

Police action and investigation
City Kotwali police registered the complaint after being alerted by residents. Officers said they have taken the CCTV footage and begun door‑to‑door enquiries to identify the suspect. “We are verifying the visuals, questioning local witnesses and scanning nearby CCTV feeds to trace the person,” a senior officer said. He added that search operations are on and an arrest is likely soon.

Why locals are alarmed
Residents described the act as not only vandalism but a serious public‑safety risk. “It was pitch dark and everyone was scared; at that hour anything could have happened,” said one neighbour. People worried that the blackout could have enabled thefts, assaults or other crimes and have demanded increased night policing and patrolling in the area.

Community response and demands

  • Locals have urged the administration to step up night patrols and deploy more police in Pandey Tola until the accused is caught.

  • Some residents said street lighting and community watch arrangements need strengthening so single individuals cannot create such disruption.

  • Neighbourhood groups have also begun sharing CCTV clips in local WhatsApp groups to help identify the man.

Utility company probe and restoration
Officials from the local electricity distribution company visited the area on Wednesday to assess damage and restore supply. Preliminary checks suggested deliberate tampering rather than a technical fault, company staff said. Power was gradually restored to most homes after repair work; exact restoration times varied by location.

What police are checking next
Investigators are examining:

  • Additional CCTV footage from adjacent streets and businesses.

  • Mobile network tower pings and recent theft or vandalism reports in the area.

  • Whether similar incidents have occurred nearby in recent weeks.

The police have not yet released the suspect’s identity and said they will hand over details once an arrest is made. They urged residents to preserve any footage and avoid confronting suspicious individuals themselves.

 

 

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25 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Man severs power to 60 homes in Rewa at 3am; CCTV leads probe

Digital Desk

A man cut power connections to around 60 houses in Pandey Tola locality of Rewa city in the early hours of Wednesday, leaving the neighbourhood in darkness and sparking fear among residents, police and locals said. CCTV footage released by neighbours shows a lone youth moving through deserted lanes, tampering with overhead lines and disconnecting wires one house at a time.

What happened

  • Around 3am, households began losing power one after another, residents said. Within minutes some 60 homes were plunged into darkness. Many woke up and stepped out to check, but by then the suspect had fled.

  • CCTV clips circulated in the locality show a slim young man wearing a hoodie walking from house to house, pausing at meter points and cutting or loosening connections. The footage captured multiple instances of him bending near wiring and then walking away.

  • Neighbours noticed the sequence when lights did not come back on, and later shared the CCTV with police.

Police action and investigation
City Kotwali police registered the complaint after being alerted by residents. Officers said they have taken the CCTV footage and begun door‑to‑door enquiries to identify the suspect. “We are verifying the visuals, questioning local witnesses and scanning nearby CCTV feeds to trace the person,” a senior officer said. He added that search operations are on and an arrest is likely soon.

Why locals are alarmed
Residents described the act as not only vandalism but a serious public‑safety risk. “It was pitch dark and everyone was scared; at that hour anything could have happened,” said one neighbour. People worried that the blackout could have enabled thefts, assaults or other crimes and have demanded increased night policing and patrolling in the area.

Community response and demands

  • Locals have urged the administration to step up night patrols and deploy more police in Pandey Tola until the accused is caught.

  • Some residents said street lighting and community watch arrangements need strengthening so single individuals cannot create such disruption.

  • Neighbourhood groups have also begun sharing CCTV clips in local WhatsApp groups to help identify the man.

Utility company probe and restoration
Officials from the local electricity distribution company visited the area on Wednesday to assess damage and restore supply. Preliminary checks suggested deliberate tampering rather than a technical fault, company staff said. Power was gradually restored to most homes after repair work; exact restoration times varied by location.

What police are checking next
Investigators are examining:

  • Additional CCTV footage from adjacent streets and businesses.

  • Mobile network tower pings and recent theft or vandalism reports in the area.

  • Whether similar incidents have occurred nearby in recent weeks.

The police have not yet released the suspect’s identity and said they will hand over details once an arrest is made. They urged residents to preserve any footage and avoid confronting suspicious individuals themselves.

 

 

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