Three people arrested in operation against wire and energy theft in Bauru scrapyards
Three individuals were arrested in Bauru as part of an operation targeting wire and energy theft from scrapyards.
In a significant law enforcement operation in Bauru, São Paulo, three individuals were apprehended for their involvement in the theft and illegal reception of wires and electric cables. This operation, named 'Operação Ferro-Velho', was executed by a collaboration of the Civil Police, Companhia Paulista de Força e Luz (CPFL Paulista), telephone companies, and municipal agents, highlighting the coordinated efforts against crime in scrapyards. A total of six establishments were monitored during this operation, indicating a focused crackdown on illegal activities in the area.
During the inspections conducted, one person was arrested for the theft of electricity, while the other two were charged with qualified reception, a crime that involves acquiring or receiving stolen goods. The operation yielded significant findings, including the seizure of 33 meters of telephone wiring and approximately 30 kilograms of electrical cables owned by CPFL Paulista. This successful intervention illustrates the proactive measures being undertaken to tackle ongoing issues with electrical and communication asset theft in the region.
The engagement of 43 officers in this operation reflects the seriousness of the issue and the commitment to maintaining law and order. Additionally, a wider inspection led to the questioning of 18 individuals, further emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in addressing such crimes. As the region grapples with theft-related challenges, this operation marks a notable step towards securing public infrastructure and deterring future incidents of wire and energy theft in Bauru's scrapyards.