Skip links

Rwandan police arrest 4 escapees who tested positive for COVID-19

Read < 1 minute
Several hand washing units have been installed in the main commuter parks in Rwanda’s capital Kigali. Rwanda on March 16, 2020 confirmed more coronavirus cases, bringing the tally of infections in the country to seven. PHOTO | East African

Rwandan police on Thursday arrested four people who had escaped from a COVID-19 treatment center in Eastern province.

The quartet, who contracted the disease and were receiving treatment at the center set up at a secondary school in Ngoma district, escaped on Wednesday evening after breaking iron window bars, the Ngoma district police said in a statement.

Security organs and local leaders worked together to locate their whereabouts and arrested them following a tip-off from people who saw them, the statement said.

Security officers and medics are tracing their likely contacts, including their families, according to the statement.

The police urged those who could have had contact with the quartet to come forward for tests and due treatment to prevent the spread of the pandemic.

Rwanda on Thursday reported 16 new cases and 13 recoveries, bringing the total confirmed cases to 1,210 and total recoveries to 623. The country so far has registered three deaths.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.