Sowetan

Telkom offers R500 000 reward

- TMG Digital

TELKOM yesterday posted a R500 000 “reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest and prosecutio­n of the saboteurs” after at least eight of its facilities were beset a day earlier.

“Targeted in a series of acts of sabotage” were facilities in Midrand‚ Pretoria West‚ Silverton‚ Durban‚ Pinetown‚ Pietermari­tzburg‚ Makhado and Messina‚ a statement said.

“This is not vandalism‚ the criminals who damaged our property knew what they were doing‚” Telkom’s Jacqui O’Sullivan said.

“Cables have been cut to cause maximum damage. Entire street distributi­on cabinets‚ which are located in neighbourh­oods to serve multiple streets at a time‚ have been ripped apart and‚ in a few instances yesterday‚ set on fire.”

The statement also said that “at some sites‚ specialist equipment was required to access the fibre cables and the criminals were clearly using equipment that is not commonly available”.

O’Sullivan said the police‚ “additional investigat­ors and Telkom’s own forensics team are currently pursuing a number of good leads”‚ but added that any person with informatio­n can contact the Telkom crime reporting line on 0800-124-000.

“We apologise to our customers who have been inconvenie­nced by this senseless sabotage,” O’Sullivan said. –

 ?? PHOTO: JOE SEFALE ?? Telkom technician­s David Nkhanyaman­i and Spencer Engelbrech­t replace stolen cables in this file picture.
PHOTO: JOE SEFALE Telkom technician­s David Nkhanyaman­i and Spencer Engelbrech­t replace stolen cables in this file picture.
 ??  ?? Jacqui O’Sullivan
Jacqui O’Sullivan

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