Authorities in Oman confirmed a new case of cable theft in Dhahirah Governorate this week. In fact, the Oil and Gas Facilities Security Police worked with the Dhahirah Governorate Police to arrest a suspect. Together, the two police units acted quickly to respond to repeated reports of missing electrical wires.
Moreover, officials said the man carried out cable theft across several oil concession sites. Investigators linked him to at least five separate incidents. Additionally, officers received tips from security staff monitoring the oil facilities. These tips helped them track suspicious movements near restricted areas.
Furthermore, the suspect allegedly entered work zones where electrical cables powered vital equipment. Police explained that cutting and removing the cables caused disruptions at the facilities. As a result, technicians needed to repair the damaged lines to keep systems operating safely. Authorities also said these repairs added to costs for companies managing the sites.
Subsequently, officers then launched a detailed investigation. They checked reports, gathered physical evidence, and spoke with witnesses. Consequently, they managed to identify and locate the suspect quickly. Police then apprehended him without resistance.
Afterward, following the arrest, authorities began formal legal procedures. Prosecutors will now review evidence and prepare charges in court. In addition, police officials stressed that further action will follow the investigation’s outcome.
Meanwhile, law enforcement leaders reminded the public that cable theft creates serious risks. The crime disrupts electricity supplies and undermines industrial safety. Moreover, it threatens national infrastructure linked to oil and gas production. They also added that every case requires strict attention because the losses can be severe.
At the same time, authorities also called on communities to support ongoing efforts. They urged residents to report suspicious activity near pipelines or concession areas. Officials highlighted that teamwork between security forces and citizens remains vital.
Therefore, the arrest shows a coordinated approach to protecting critical assets. It also demonstrates the readiness of police units to respond to repeated threats. As investigations continue, authorities will continue to work to prevent similar incidents.
Finally, the Dhahirah Governorate Police said the case sends a clear message. They warned that anyone planning cable theft in Oman faces arrest and prosecution. Ultimately, through strong enforcement, they aim to safeguard the nation’s vital oil infrastructure.

