Coast-guard patrol arrests three divers in the act of sabotaging
communications cables that connect Africa with Europe, the Middle East,
and Asia, a military representative says.
Egypt's naval forces arrested three divers cutting through an
undersea Internet cable today, the country's military representative
said, raising the possibility that saboteurs are behind severed lines
and days-long Internet disruptions.
A coast-guard patrol stopped a fishing boat near Alexandria and
arrested three men "while they were cutting a submarine cable" line
belonging to Telecom Egypt, the country's main communications company,
Col. Ahmed Mohammed Ali said on his official Facebook page. The page
offered no details on the divers' identities, according to published
reports.
It was not immediately clear if the divers were responsible for recent
disruptions to Internet traffic over several lines that connect Africa
with Europe, the Middle East, and Europe. Meanwhile, an executive for
Telecom Egypt told TV network CBC that the disruptions were due to cable
damage caused by a ship, according to the Associated Press.
A handful of Internet and telephone outages have been caused in recent
years by damage to undersea cables near Alexandria, which carry more
than 75 percent of traffic between the Middle East, Europe, and the
United States. A trio of outages in 2008 were thought to have been
caused by weather conditions or ship anchors.cnet
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