GTT offering $5M reward for info on vandalizing of cables

One of the cut cables (GTT photo)
One of the cut cables (GTT photo)

The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) is offering a $5M reward for information leading to the arrest of anyone involved in the vandalizing of its fibre cables on the Linden Highway recently.

The illegal act resulted in widespread service disruptions, a statement from GTT said today.

GTT’s Public Relations and Corporate Communications Manager, Jasmin Harris, said the company has made numerous efforts to stop persons vandalizing its cables and is appealing to witnesses and others with knowledge, to come forward with information that can lead to the arrest of perpetrators.

“For 2019 we have had over 10 cases of vandalism to our infrastructure. We are pleading with the public to report any form of vandalism by calling our 0908 hotline. Such vandalism causes degradation of service and affects many customers,” Harris said. Persons with information can also email tips@gtt.co.gy, the statement said.

On November 30, GTT said it received reports of loss of services in the Linden Highway area. Upon inspection, GTT technicians noticed that the Linden Highway cable was cut, leading to the loss of all GTT services in Linden, Bartica, Kwakwani, Ituni, Mabaruma and Port Kaituma.

“Our technicians were forced to work through Saturday evening into Sunday morning to restore services, putting a strain on our human resources. But more importantly, the service to many was affected. Vandalism has quite a negative, domino impact …” Harris shared.