Organised criminals in the south are targeting industrial sites to steal copper cable, and we’re urging people to report crimes and any suspicious activity around industrial sites to police as soon as possible.
Thieves may target locations such as railway lines, electricity sub-stations, water/sewage works, hospitals, schools, building sites, scrap yards, storage yards, historical sites, cemeteries and war memorials, farms, solar farms, churches and battery storage.
Heat map of thefts
The heat map below demonstrates the areas in the south, including Hampshire, that have been most affected by cable theft in particular between 1st March and 26th April 2024.
Cable dragged a number of miles
Copper cable theft sees offenders use a vehicle to drag cable a number of miles before it is cut down and prepared for onward sale.
This activity is highly dangerous and poses a serious risk to life, in addition to damage that is caused to street furniture during the process.
Crippling financial impact
The financial impact is crippling, and it can also cause serious disruption to the country’s infrastructure, including transport delays, power cuts and loss of connectivity.
This type of crime has seen a 20 per cent increase compared to last year, and is prevalent across a number of areas in the UK. There have been reports of offenders stealing cable, before returning to the offence location at a later date to carry out a further theft of the repaired cable.
Large volumes of cable have been reported stolen in the south from solar farms, and in April we received two reports of suspicious individuals intruding on solar farms in the north of Hampshire after dark.
Signs to look out for
Prevention
What to do if your site is targeted
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