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Rwandan Police Arrest Over 100 People Drinking In Bars

FILE: People who did not respect the measures to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 are forced to sit and listen the prevention speeches for a few hours in Nyamirambo Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda on August 3, 2020. PHOTO | AP

Rwanda National Police (RNP) has arrested 113 people in Nyamata Sector, Bugesera District after they were found in different bars and hospitality establishments drinking on Saturday afternoon.

Those arrested include nine people from Kigali, who had secured movement clearance apparently to go for varied essential services. Also arrested during the raid are owners and managers of the hospitality facilities in question, who were found at the scene.

Innocent Karemera, The proprietor of Gahembe bar commonly known as Ku Gahembe is among those arrested

“I have no much to say except regrets for operating a business which I very well know that we are supposed to be closed as directed by the government to prevent the spread of Covid-19. I have learnt my lesson,” said Karemera.
From his bar, Police and local authorities found 35 people drinking, including five who had joined the group from Kigali.

Rwanda National Police spokesman CP John Bosco Kabera sent a stern warning to those flouting the COVID-19 protocols set out by the government

“These people will spend 24 hours in an allocated center, fined accordingly including further action to be taken against their businesses,” Kabera said.

Bars, including those operating in hotels and other hospitality establishments, are closed as part of the national measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rwanda reported 151 new Covid-19 cases as of Saturday. This raised the country’s total number of confirmed cases to 16,337.

Written by PH

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