
Investigation as five JT phone network sites damaged in Jersey
Damage occurred at both La Mare Wine Estate and Les Pres d'Auvergne on Wednesday, and at Les Landes Road, then Ville au Bas Stables and the La rue au Cerf area on Thursday.The force added additional security measures had been implemented at the sites, and there would be an increased police presence in the areas. Members of the public have been urged to stay away from all mobile phone sites.
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