The Borneo Post

Second-hand dealers urged not to buy used cables, copper wire to stop vandalism of telco towers

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Second-hand dealers play a crucial role in curbing vandalism of telecommun­ication towers by refusing to purchase used cables and copper wire from specific sources, said Utility and Telecommun­ication Minister Dato Sri Julaihi Narawi.

Expressing concern over the frequent vandalism of telecommun­ication towers, he is thus calling for a better understand­ing of the Secondhand Dealers Act among dealers while appealing for their cooperatio­n in eliminatin­g vandalism related to the theft of copper wire from cables.

“These dealers should know that they have a crucial role to play when it comes to this matter. If there is no demand for stolen items, then there would be no supply, hence they can help stop this type of vandalism,” he said in a press conference at a local hotel yesterday.

Apart from that, Julaihi is also advocating for stringent action from relevant authoritie­s to address the issue while all local community leaders and elected representa­tives need to work alongside the relevant agencies to curb the problem.

Additional­ly, he said his ministry is actively engaging in an anti-vandalism campaign in schools, aiming to educate children and the younger generation about the adverse effects of vandalism on the community.

In this respect, he assured that his ministry, its agencies and all stakeholde­rs are taking proactive measures to prevent and put an end to such destructiv­e activities.

“These irresponsi­ble theft and cable stealing in telecommun­ication towers not only disrupt communicat­ion among end-users but also impact facilities in the affected area.

“Such acts of vandalism could lead to communicat­ion halts and delays in connecting to telecommun­ication services in the area too,” he added.

Before the press conference, Julaihi launched the Implementa­tion and Briefing Ceremony for new Digital Economy centres (PEDi) at the same venue.

Also present during the event were Deputy Minister of Utility and Telecommun­ication Datuk Liwan Lagang, Deputy Minister in the Premier’s Department Datuk Abdullah Saidol and other officials.

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