Two men charged over series of arson attacks on 5G masts
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Two men charged over series of arson attacks on 5G masts
"The PSNI would not reveal the names of the two men and declined to comment on whether these charges were issued in connection with an earlier case involving two males of a similar description."
"Police also said around the same time that the spate of mast attacks was possibly 'conspiracy-driven' and caused approximately £4 million ($5.4 million) worth of damage."
"The prevailing falsehood about the masts was that their radiation can cause cell mutations in humans, leading to diseases such as cancer and even COVID-19."
"The radiofrequency radiation used by the masts is not powerful enough to damage DNA, and there is no established link between adverse health conditions and telecommunication masts."
Two men have been charged with arson related to attacks on 5G masts in Northern Ireland, occurring between 2023 and 2025. One man, aged 45, faces eight counts of arson and conspiracy, while the 46-year-old faces one charge. Both are scheduled to appear in court on May 25. The PSNI has not confirmed if these charges relate to a previous case involving two brothers charged in September. The attacks are believed to be conspiracy-driven, resulting in approximately £4 million in damages.
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