The Citizen (Gauteng)

Solly declares war on cable thieves

REWARD: R10K FOR TIP-OFF THAT LEADS TO CONVICTION

- Virginia Keppler – virginiak@citizen.co.za

A dedicated anti-theft unit has been set up by the Tshwane City Council.

The war against cable theft is on, says Tshwane executive mayor Solly Msimanga. Yesterday, he announced that the municipali­ty would pay a reward of R10 000 to anyone who provides tip-offs that can lead to the successful conviction of perpetrato­rs – those who steal the cables and the buyers.

The council has also set up a dedicated anti-cable theft unit.

Cable theft currently costs the city a minimum of R5 million a month, he added.

The reason it continues is because there is a market for stolen cables. “We cannot, therefore, target only those that steal cables. We have to know where the material ends up.

“Buyers have a responsibi­lity to ensure the material they are buying is not stolen property by insisting on the relevant documentat­ion to see where the cable comes from.

“Often we find that the buyers are in cahoots with the thieves as they buy from them at prices below the market price.

“That is why they too will be subject to the law,” Msimanga said.

Cable theft threatens the provision of reliable and sustainabl­e services to the people, the mayor said.

The anti-cable theft unit will provide proactive and reactive interventi­ons at electrical substation­s, cable trenches and main feeders.

“The unit has also targeted operations at second-hand dealers to curb this crime.”

Ga-Rankuwa residents are currently experienci­ng a power outage due to the theft of control plant cables and batteries at the substation early yesterday morning. The matter is receiving attention from the city and Eskom team.

The mayor said anyone who can provide credible informatio­n on cable theft syndicates in the city can call the specially dedicated line 012-358-4763.

Customers affected by power failures can text the word “power” followed by their account number to 44676, call 012-358-9999 (choose the electricit­y option), or visit www.tshwane.gov.za and follow the Report Power Failure link, or visit any regional walk-in centre.

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Picture: EPA PASSING TIME A woman holds a clock on the Newgate stand at the London Design Festival yesterday.

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