
Suspects arrested after police find copper sheets worth R16 million in Booysens
Niko Allie noted that the widespread theft of copper cable and other forms of metal from public infrastructure has serious consequences in the real world.
The Deputy Director of the Communication Resource Centre at the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS), Niko Allie, noted that the widespread theft of copper cable and other forms of metal from public infrastructure has serious consequences in the real world.‘We need to stop cable theft now’ Meanwhile, Eskom copper theft is estimated to cost R5-7 billion a year, plus roughly another R2 billion to replace stolen cables.
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