
Recent break-ins at Top Energy substations have been slammed by the electricity network provider鈥檚 boss as 鈥渁bsolute stupidity鈥.
Russell Shaw says he is shocked people have broken into the Far North substations on separate occasions, potentially putting lives at risk.
Thieves broke into one substation on July 3 and stole essential equipment, which forced a manual shutdown.
Power was out to about 4500 customers.
鈥淢ore seriously, they sabotaged the neutral-earth connection, leaving the high-voltage system without a proper earth reference,鈥 Shaw said.
鈥淭his is extremely dangerous and created a high risk of electrocution or serious electric shock 鈥 not just for the thieves, but also for any staff working on the substation afterwards."
Shaw said interference with electrical equipment could trigger widespread outages, affecting homes, businesses and essential services.
Acts that sabotage essential infrastructure carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
In another earlier break-in, generators were damaged just before a major storm.
The generators acted as a 鈥渕ajor part鈥 of storm response, so power could be supplied while the network was fixed.
Thankfully, Shaw said, the damage was discovered before the storm hit.
He said substations were high-voltage facilities and played a critical role in the electricity network.
Anyone who entered without proper training and protective gear risked serious injury or death, he said.
鈥淒on鈥檛 do it. You are jeopardising your life and those of others. It鈥檚 not worth it.鈥
The company has been forced to strengthen security measures as a result of the break-ins, but would not say which substations were affected.
Anyone who sees suspicious activity near Top Energy鈥檚 substations or electricity infrastructure should call police or contact the company via 0800 867 363.
Police have been approached for comment.
Brodie Stone covers crime and emergency for the Northern Advocate. She has spent most of her life in Whang膩rei and is passionate about delving into issues that matter to Northlanders and beyond.
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