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Gang rips out 1km of phone cable Gang rips out 1km of phone cable
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Hundreds of people were left without their landline phone service for nearly 48 hours after thieves stole 1km (0.6 mile) of copper cabling.Hundreds of people were left without their landline phone service for nearly 48 hours after thieves stole 1km (0.6 mile) of copper cabling.
Sussex Police said the underground cable was cut and removed from the area near Drusilla's roundabout in Alfriston in the early hours of Wednesday. Sussex Police said the 6in to 8in cable was cut and removed from the area near Drusilla's roundabout in Alfriston in the early hours of Wednesday.
BT said telephone services to up 800 homes and businesses in Berwick were restored on Thursday evening.BT said telephone services to up 800 homes and businesses in Berwick were restored on Thursday evening.
The estimated cost of repairing and replacing the cable was £45,000.The estimated cost of repairing and replacing the cable was £45,000.
'Work completed' Officers believe thieves posing as workers wearing uniforms or high-visibility jackets used a vehicle to pull the cable out of the ground and take it away.
'Extremely dangerous'
Pc Thomas Stallard said: "Manholes running along the side of the road were used to access the cables and it appears the grass over some of the manholes was dug up to reach the sealed covers.
"The cable is 6in to 8in in circumference and is very heavy."
He said cables would have been live and that was "extremely dangerous".
A spokesman for BT said: "All work has now been completed. Cabling work finished last night [Thursday].A spokesman for BT said: "All work has now been completed. Cabling work finished last night [Thursday].
"There are still a few outstanding faults but overall the work has been completed."There are still a few outstanding faults but overall the work has been completed.
"When something like this happens we'll often offer to divert calls to people's mobile phones.""When something like this happens we'll often offer to divert calls to people's mobile phones."
Detectives believe the thieves used a vehicle to pull the cable out of the ground and take it away. Sussex Police have urged anyone with information about the theft which happened between 0100 and 0200 GMT to contact them.
They have urged anyone with information about the theft which happened between 0100 and 0200 GMT to contact them.
Pc Thomas Stallard added: "Police are seeking any witnesses who may have seen anyone prior to this time or during the hours stated, even if they looked to be official work people on the site."