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President of the Trinidad and Tobago Scrap Iron Dealers’ Association (TTSIDA), Allan Ferguson, says one recommendation to address copper theft is to centralise all scrap yards in order to better monitor dealers’ inventory.
His suggestion came during a stakeholder meeting that included officials from the Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism, the Attorney General’s Office, Customs and Excise Division, police and other stakeholders.
The meeting, which took place yesterday, followed an incident a day earlier in which a man allegedly broke into a Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) substation at Brechin Castle to steal copper. The suspect reportedly came into contact with a 132 kV breaker, causing a fault that resulted in a voltage dip.
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