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Chinese man jailed for 7 years after setting fire to internet cables over slow connection

  • He was at an internet cafe in the southern Guangxi region when he became enraged about the speed, according to a local court
  • It said he burned down a telecommunications box at a traffic intersection, causing thousands to lose access for up to 50 hours

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A court in the Guangxi region has sentenced a man to seven years’ jail for “destroying public telecommunications facilities”. Photo: Shutterstock
A man in China has been sentenced to seven years in jail for setting internet equipment ablaze after becoming enraged over a slow connection, authorities have said.
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The man, surnamed Lan, was at an internet cafe in the southern Guangxi region last June when his frustration with the connection speed spilled over.

He responded by destroying a public box containing optical fibre network cables, a local court said in a statement on Monday.

The court said the man “used a lighter to set a napkin he had on him on fire, then burned down a telecommunications box at a traffic intersection”.

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The fire caused nearly 4,000 households and offices, including a public hospital, to lose internet access for 28 to 50 hours.

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