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Prasa hails scrap metal sales ban

- ITUMELENG MAFISA itumeleng.mafisa@inl.co.za

THE Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) said the temporary ban on the sale of scrap metal would ensure that passenger rail infrastruc­ture is not easily vandalised and sold for profit.

The agency’s CEO Hishaam Emeran, said the theft of cables and metals had badly damaged Prasa’s network.

He said the theft of Prasa’s assets was not only a criminal act but also sabotage.

“We have beefed up our security, introducin­g military-grade fencing to protect our most valuable assets. Since we implemente­d the integrated security plan, the asset-related crimes have dropped significan­tly.

“But it is not economical­ly feasible to fence our entire network, and this policy change on the trade of waste scrap and semi-processed metals will assist our efforts,” Emeran said.

Emeran said Prasa supported the measures to regulate trade in waste, scrap and semi-finished ferrous and non-ferrous metal products.

The six-month ban on exports and tightening of trade regulation­s will go a long way toward reversing copper theft and the demand for scrap metal.

Emeran said assets stolen from Prasa have ended up at scrap metal yards, where they were processed and sold. “The cost of cable theft and vandalism on the Prasa network can be quantified in terms of the direct and indirect costs associated with the theft and vandalism.

“Cable theft and vandalism of substation­s and signalling equipment result in the direct cost of repairing, replacing, and protecting the equipment,” he said.

Emeran said that implementa­tion of the policy to restrict and regulate trade in scrap metals would positively impact the economy.

“It will bolster Prasa’s ability to provide safe, reliable, affordable, and efficient passenger train services.

“The theft of metal and copper cables sold to the industry has had a debilitati­ng impact on Prasa. This has necessitat­ed a programme to rebuild and recover corridors damaged as a result of this theft and vandalism.”

 ?? | Prasa ?? THE police have nabbed the manager of a scrap metal company and another suspect in a cable theft operation in Maitland.
| Prasa THE police have nabbed the manager of a scrap metal company and another suspect in a cable theft operation in Maitland.

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