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Oct 22, 2014 News
Residents of Georgetown, Mahaicony, and Linden continue to experience severe disruption to their telephone service (voice and data) due to vandalism.
The more recent incidents have occurred in North Road Bourda, Nottinghamshire/Surapana, Linden and Burma, Mahaicony. Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T) said in a press release yesterday, that vandals have been systematically removing cable from the area since the initial cut was discovered on Sunday October 19. To date they have removed in excess of 2000 feet of cable.
GT&T further stated that these three incidents bring to a total, 22 acts of vandalism and theft committed over the past three months.
The list of other areas affected include: New Hope, A & B Fields Sophia, Land of Canaan, Lodge, Coverden, Timehri, Montrose, Meadow Brook Gardens, Princes and High Streets Werk-en-Rust, Durban Backlands, Lodge Housing Scheme, Tucville, Stevedore/Postal Housing Scheme, Guyhoc Park, Sheriff Street, Campbellville, East/West Ruimveldt, East La Penitence, Richmond Hill and Fairs Rust Linden, Le Ressouvenir, Happy Acres, Atlantic Gardens, La Bonne Intention and Chateau Margot.
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