81 People Escape From Beitbridge Covid-19 Isolation Centre

81 people reportedly escaped from the Beitbridge Quarantine, Isolation and Transit centre last week under unclear circumstances.

Among them 29 were Covid-19 positive. The group included 71 Malawian border jumpers who were arrested by the police last week while en-route to South Africa.

Ten other members of the group were Zimbabweans who had just been deported for violating South African immigration laws.

The District Medical officer Dr Lenos Samhere confirmed the report.

“We are having a challenge of people absconding from quarantine or isolation.

“However, I cannot give you any figures at the moment, we still need to carry out further verifications. Some are absconding after testing positive for the Covid-19, while others are disappearing pending the processing of the results of the tests”.

Since February, cases of people absconding the Beitbridge centre have been on the rise  following the withdrawal of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) soldiers who were offering security since its opening in March last year.

So far, a total of 1391 people have escaped from the centre between March 2020 and July 2021

 

It is reported that some have been doing so under the cover of darkness, while others were bribing security personnel manning the point.

Over 18 000 people including Zimbabwean returnees, deportees and Tanzanian and Malawian border jumpers have passed through the last 14 months, the publication reports.

 

81 people reportedly escaped from the Beitbridge Quarantine, Isolation and Transit centre last week under unclear circumstances.

Among them 29 were Covid-19 positive. The group included 71 Malawian border jumpers who were arrested by the police last week while en-route to South Africa.

Ten other members of the group were Zimbabweans who had just been deported for violating South African immigration laws.

The District Medical officer Dr Lenos Samhere confirmed the report.

“We are having a challenge of people absconding from quarantine or isolation.

“However, I cannot give you any figures at the moment, we still need to carry out further verifications. Some are absconding after testing positive for the Covid-19, while others are disappearing pending the processing of the results of the tests”.

Since February, cases of people absconding the Beitbridge centre have been on the rise  following the withdrawal of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) soldiers who were offering security since its opening in March last year.

So far, a total of 1391 people have escaped from the centre between March 2020 and July 2021

It is reported that some have been doing so under the cover of darkness, while others were bribing security personnel manning the point.

Over 18 000 people including Zimbabwean returnees, deportees and Tanzanian and Malawian border jumpers have passed through the last 14 months, the publication reports

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