Portuguese newswire PNN quotes ENASA managing director, Raúl Cravid, who led an investigative team, as saying the manner in which the cable was cut suggested an act of sabotage.
"The cable was simply cut and we think it was sabotage by someone who knew what he was doing . The person pulled the cord and cut it, " he said.
Pedestrians at São Tomé's runway threshold (carlosoliveiraeis) |
He said that in order to improve the security of the airfield's vital equipment, more frequent perimeter patrols would be made, with particular emphasis placed on sensitive electrical infrastructure.
The installation of a runway lighting system was part of a raft of aviation-related projects the São Toméan government has highlighted for attention under its 2013 Budget.
Source: African Aviation Tribune
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