JAKARTA - PT PLN (Persero) Customer Service Implementation Unit (UP3) Kebun Jeruk follows up on controlling the use of electricity (P2TL) carried out on the house occupied by the owner of the X account with the name @Brosalind.

During the meeting, customers understood the situation and were willing to pay a follow-up bill of Rp41 million with an installment scheme. Previously, customers had also paid 30 percent of the total follow-up bill on Thursday night, January 11.

"PLN confirms that P2TL is a preventive effort to ensure customer safety. PLN conducts checks on PLN assets, one of which is kWh meter," said PLN Manager of the Electric Customer Service Implementation Unit (UP3) Kebon Jeruk Elpis J Sinambela in a written statement, Saturday, January 13.

According to him, the inspection was carried out in order to secure customers from the dangers of electricity.

This examination was carried out by the P2TL team which aims to carry out technical checks on networks and electrical meters under the authority of PLN.

PLN urges the public not to influence kWh meters or use electricity illegally, because it can harm and harm themselves and others.

"PLN also urges the public to report to PLN through the PLN Mobile application in case of problems in kWh meters," he said.

Previously, a social media user X with the account name @brosalind complained about the follow-up bill from PT PLN (Persero) amounting to Rp41 million.

"Hi good people. I need help. Does anyone have experience getting a follow-up bill from PLN? I got the bill with a fantastic nominal and can't ask for help. How can I get relief?" wrote @brosalind in his X account.


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