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Oslo thieves scoop copper train cables

OSLO, Norway, July 10 (UPI) -- Train service around Oslo, Norway, was restored Tuesday after thieves cut lengths of copper signal cable to redeem as scrap and caused a rush-hour outage.

The national NSB rail company said thousands of commuters were stranded Monday by the signal wire theft, which the company originally blamed on technical failure, Aftenposten reported.

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Two unidentified men from Eastern Europe, allegedly carrying bags containing the cables, were arrested the report said.

The value of scrap copper has surged, causing a spike in such thefts elsewhere in Europe but had been relatively rare in Norway, the newspaper said.

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