Three suspected railway cable thieves were arrested in Newark over the weekend as the fight against cable theft continues. The suspected thieves, aged 14, 25 and 34 were arrested on Saturday, December 3 at 15.38 at a line side location near Newark level crossing in Newark….
The three men, who were tracked by police helicopter, were taken to Newark police station for questioning; they were released on police bail pending further enquiries. A quantity of cable was also seized.
Detective Inspector Mick Jackson of British Transport Policeโรรดs dedicated Operation Leopard team said: โรรบThis arrest forms part of ongoing work we are undertaking with Network Rail and local police forces to tackle this crime, work which is having a great effect.
โรรบAs part of our efforts to trace those responsible for cable theft we visit scrap yards in the area as most cable thieves look for the quickest way to sell on the stolen goods โรรฌ scrap yards are one such method.
He added, โรรบWe work closely with scrap yard owners to monitor any cable which is brought in and, with assistance from railway and telecoms experts, can quickly identify stolen cable.
โรรบThe theft of cable has a direct impact on the everyday lives of the traveling public; it really is an attack on the community. The act of stealing cable is also an extremely dangerous crime which is costly to the rail industry and to the thousands of passengers who rely on the rail network.โรรน
Network Rail, working in partnership with the charity Crimestoppers, is offering a reward of up to £1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any cable thieves.
Anyone with information about cable theft can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or anyone with information about cable theft should contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40.





