El derribo de tres torres del Tendido eléctrico en el noroeste de Guatemala, lo que el número if rises to 11 de sabotajes, Alento especulaciones sobre la aparición de un grupo Guerrillero in the area, although the government has ruled that out.
Edwin Hernandez, director of the hydroelectric Xacbal, which operates in the department of Quiché, called the act of "terrorist act" and said a total of eleven towers have been demolished since last November.
Sabotage affected the electricity transmission line connecting the hydroelectric plant of the national interconnected system, detailed the employer in a company statement.
"As a union, we can not let this situation without expressing our deep concern. Are acts that are committed with impunity, given that the state carries out actions to catch these criminals, "said the newspaper Siglo XXI director of the National Association of generators, Horacio Fernandez.
The owner of the Social Communication Secretariat of the Presidency, Ronaldo Robles, said that the criminal act could lead to outages in 11 municipalities of El Quiche and Huehuetenango.
"Despite the initiatives (safety) taken by the authorities it is clear that the attacks have continued and has not been achieved so far, an effective solution to stop them, "lamented the official told reporters.
For his part, Interior Minister Carlos Menocal, denied the existence of a subversive group in the area, affected by civil war that the country experienced between 1960 and 1996 and concluded that this is rather of a group trying to extort money from the hydroelectric company.
Free Press, 18/02/2011
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