Police in Australia have apprehended quarantine evaders, according to Howard Springs…

Date:

Share post:

Australian police have arrested three people who broke out of a Covid quarantine compound in the middle of the night.

The Howard Springs centre near Darwin in the Northern Territory is one of Australia’s main quarantine facilities for people returning to the country.

The trio allegedly scaled a barrier to get access to the site.

Following a manhunt on Wednesday, officers discovered them. The day before, they had all tested negative for Covid.

Officials could not say if the people who escaped were returning travelers or locals who had been quarantined.

In recent days, the centre has also housed people infected from a Covid outbreak in Katherine, a town 300km (185 miles) away.

Police had set up checkpoints around the compound on Wednesday and inspected cars moving through the area.

Last Friday, a 27-year-old man jumped the centre’s fences and fled in a waiting car to Darwin’s town centre. He was later arrested and tested negative for Covid-19.

Up to 2,000 people can be held at the Howard Springs site. It is an old mining camp that was turned into a quarantine centre by the Australian government last August.

One case of the Omicron variant has been confirmed there – a traveller from South Africa who arrived on 25 November. Omicron cases have also been detected in Sydney.

Australia has delayed reopening its international borders until mid-December, amid concerns about the variant. Early evidence suggests it has a heightened re-infection risk.

The country has also imposed new restrictions blocking travel from nine southern African countries.

Related articles

A meta whistleblower claims that the business collaborated with China on censorship.

A Meta whistleblower told US senators on Wednesday that the company undermined national security in order to build...

Trade winds in Africa change as a result of regional tensions, reforms, and tariffs {Business Africa}

Top African economies are recalibrating their strategies in response to U.S. tariffs, leadership transitions, and deepening regional conflicts,...

The temporary president is predicted to win Gabon’s first presidential election since the revolution in 2023.

Will Brice Oligui Nguema, a military officer who became popular after leading the coup against former longtime ruler...

Amid tensions over U.S. trade and migration, Latin American leaders call for unity.

The meeting of 11 heads of state and 20 representatives from Latin America and the Caribbean, a bloc...