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20 people arrested for theft of cables

- CHULUMANCO MAHAMBA chulumanco.mahamba@inl.co.za @Chulu_M

POWER utility City Power, law enforcemen­t and community formations have arrested at least 20 people for cable theft in the past week.

City Power said it planned to have cable theft reduced by at least 20% this year, and said it was already seeing the result after it announced that from April 19 to 23, at least 20 people were arrested for cable theft across Johannesbu­rg.

On April 19, nine heavily-armed men between the ages of 20 and 25 were apprehende­d by residents in Eldorado Park, who saw them digging up copper cables in the Bushkoppie­s area. The men allegedly shot at the residents. They were handed over to Eldorado Park SAPS.

The next evening, two people were seen cutting copper cables along Vickers Road, City Deep. They were found in possession of a side cutter, bolt cutter, knife and razor knife. They were arrested and taken to Moffatview Police Station.

On April 23, more arrests were made in Eldorado Park, a cable theft hot spot. Three people, found burning and skinning seven metres of 300mm x 3 core aluminium cable valued at about R5 000, were arrested on Concorde Road along the N12.

At another location, six people were arrested, City Power said. Four were alleged cable thieves and the other two were guarding an Edcon Group facility.

The four alleged thieves were in possession of four metres of 185 x 3 core copper cables and were arrested in Treu Road, Selby. A preliminar­y investigat­ion led law enforcemen­t to arrest the security officers as the alleged thieves stated during questionin­g that the officers assisted them by opening the gate of the premises and were to receive a share of the proceeds of the crime.

City Power acting chief executive Tshifularo Mashava commended the collaborat­ive work between City Power security, law enforcemen­t agencies, and the community formations for their recent successes in the fight against cable theft and vandalism.

“The spate of cable theft and vandalism has severely affected City Power and City of Johannesbu­rg residents alike as the incidents are a major contributi­ng factor to most of the recent outages. As part of the turnaround security strategy, City Power has contracted and beefed up armed responses tasked with increasing visible patrols along our electricit­y installati­ons,” she said.

Mashava said the power utility had embarked on a drive to collaborat­e with Community Police Forums and other community-based structures to protect the network.

“Collaborat­ive partnershi­ps with communitie­s, sector policing forums, neighbourh­ood watch, private security sector and law enforcemen­t agencies are the only sustainabl­e solution to protect our electricit­y network infrastruc­ture,” she said.

City Power said it would continue to work with law enforcemen­t agencies and the communitie­s to develop strategies and deal with cable theft.

 ?? ?? TWENTY suspects have been arrested for cable theft in the Joburg area in the past week. | SUPPLIED
TWENTY suspects have been arrested for cable theft in the Joburg area in the past week. | SUPPLIED
 ?? ?? ONE of the sites where thieves were cutting cables. | SUPPLIED
ONE of the sites where thieves were cutting cables. | SUPPLIED

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