POLITICS

Copper thieves plunder navy's Naval Command Centre at Silvermine - David Maynier

DA MP says more than 5 000 metres of copper wire stolen, effectively disabling NCC

The SAN is effectively ‘deaf' in one ear as a result of copper theft at Silvermine

The Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, must step in and sort out the shambles at the South African Navy's Naval Command Centre (NCC) at Silvermine in Cape Town.

More than 5 000 metres of copper wire have been stolen from the NCC at Silvermine, compromising radio communication and therefore command and control of the South African Navy (SAN).

The primary function of the NCC - which is a National Key Point - is to support strategic and tactical radio communication for the SAN.

However, copper thieves have raided the NCC no less than five times in a twelve-month period.

The facts are as follows:

  • the "lower antennae farm" has been breached by copper thieves and stripped of  copper "earth straps" and "ground planes";
  • the "upper antennae farm" has also been breached by copper thieves and stripped of copper cables;
  • holes have been cut in the boundary fences, cordoning off the "lower antennae farm" and the "upper antennae farm", or the boundary fences have simply collapsed; and
  • copper pipes supplying water to the air conditioning system have been stolen.

In total, more than 5 000 metres (5 kilometres) of copper wire has been stolen from the NCC at Silvermine in Cape Town.

The NCC at Silvermine is, as a result, unable to provide radio communication support to the SAN.

The SAN is effectively "deaf" in one ear as a result of this copper theft.

The copper theft incidents took place over a period of twelve months. There is a reasonable suspicion that the copper theft at Silvermine is an "inside job" and yet there has evidently been no action from the Military Police.

Moreover, the fact that the boundary fences at Silvermine have collapsed is well known and they have been awaiting repair by the Department of Public Works since 2011.

The Minister must step in and sort out the complete shambles at the NCC at Silvermine by ensuring that:

  • proper perimeter security is put in place, including a new boundary fence;
  • all the relevant radio communications systems are repaired and restored to full working order; and
  • a proper criminal investigation takes place - if necessary by the South African Police Service - to bring the copper thieves to book.

The fact that copper thieves breached the NCC at Silvermine is a national - and international - embarrassment that may compromise maritime safety and national security.

Statement issued by David Maynier MP, DA Shadow Minister of Defence & Military Veterans, March 17 2013

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