NIB, police arrest Nigerien and one other for stealing GRIDCo cables

Story By: Philipina Badu

A joint National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) and Ghana Police team has arrested two suspects for allegedly stealing fibre optic cables belonging to the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo).

The suspects are 19-year-old Nigerien scrap dealer, Osama Adamu and a Ghanaian cocoa farmer, Simon Kwamena Atta.

They were arrested at Mpeasem in the Jomoro district on Saturday, August 19, 2023.

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The team reportedly retrieved some of the GRIDCo cables from the residence of the suspects.

They later led them to a mud house, which served as a warehouse where a bulk of the cables were retrieved.

GRIDCo cables

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Meanwhile, all the stolen items are currently in the custody of the Half Assini Police, pending further investigations.

Cable theft has been a major challenge to power suppliers in the country over the years.

It also has negative implications not just for the company but also for customers as it is a contributing factor to numerous power outages.

Despite efforts by GRIDCo and the security services to curb this, the cases keep increasing

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A few weeks ago a man suspected of being part of a cable theft gang was lynched at Abogiri, a suburb of the New Juaben South Municipality in the Eastern Region.

Another man, Kofi Oduro, who stole electric cables worth GH¢27,932 from an uncompleted house in Jachie in the Ashanti Region was jailed for 10 years about three months ago.

In July 2023, a suspected thief was electrocuted after he attempted to climb a transformer to steal high-tension cables at Wirenkyiren Amanfrom in the Eastern Region.

In his attempt to steal the cable, the suspect reportedly touched a naked wire which electrocuted him, leading him to fall off the transformer to his death.

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