The Daily Telegraph

Leaver saboteurs plant two ‘malicious devices’ on tracks

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

AN INVESTIGAT­ION has been launched after two “malicious devices” were placed on railway tracks in a pro-brexit sabotage attempt.

British Transport Police (BTP) said the two obstructio­ns occurred on the railway near Yaxley, Cambs, on March 21 and Netherfiel­d in Notts on March 27.

Police said staff at Network Rail identified the devices, which were “intended to cause disruption” to train services, and the saboteurs had “put their life at risk” to plant the obstructio­ns.

A note reportedly attached to the device read: “Government betrayal. Leave means leave. We will bring this country to its knees if we don’t leave.”

An initial assessment from BTP led officers to believe the sabotage attempts “relate to Britain’s exit from the European Union”.

Police said the devices failed to disrupt services and detectives are working with the rail industry to investigat­e the incidents.

Assistant Chief Constable Sean O’callaghan, from British Transport Police, said: “This was a serious and deliberate attempt by someone to cause significan­t sabotage and disruption to Britain’s rail network.

“We are urgently investigat­ing the circumstan­ces behind both incidents and are working extremely closely with our national partners, including the rail industry.

“It is important to highlight that these acts were intended only to delay services and not cause damage to the infrastruc­ture. However, this failed on both occasions.”

Mr O’callaghan added: “The railway has a number of substantia­l safeguards in place to prevent and detect this type of sabotage and we are now working tirelessly to identify those responsibl­e.”

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