INVISIBLE WEAPON IN FIGHT AGAINST CABLE THIEVES IN WAKEFIELD
A new weapon is being used by Network Rail to protect essential rail equipment in Wakefield from thieves who are targeting it for its scrap value.
Thieves continue to target the cables using to signal trains in West Yorkshire, despite extra police patrols, use of CCTV and other protective measures.
In the past 12 months, the routes around Wakefield have seen 20 thefts which delayed passengers and cost around £400,000 in compensation costs alone. On 5 August a theft at Wrenthorpe caused eight trains to be cancelled and a further 108 to suffer delays after just 55metres of cable was stolen.
Now a unique Forensic Taggent from RedWeb Technologies is being applied to the cables to help police catch the thieves, by providing the all important link between the criminal and the crime scene
Richard Lungmuss, route director for Network Rail said: “Cable theft continues to cause massive disruption to passengers and freight services. This is not acceptable. Britain relies on rail and the disruption and delay has a significant effect on people’s lives – through being late for work, missing appointments or simply ruining a day out during the summer holidays.
“We are doing all we can to protect the network, including successful use of CCTV, extra dedicated police patrols and using various methods to make cables harder to steal. The use of the Red Web marker is another weapon against these thieves who are bringing misery to so many people.”

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