UK Now Arresting Those Who Fail to Self Isolate as Country Battles Coronavirus
Police today made their first arrest linked to coronavirus quarantining
after a 26-year-old man was held for allegedly failing to self-isolate
as the country battles coronavirus.
Officers on the Isle of Man held the suspect last night - 48 hours after the British Crown dependency passed emergency legislation to tackle the virus on the island in the Irish Sea.
Police have been instructed to arrest anyone who arrives on the island who fails to isolate for a 14-day period, even if they show no symptoms.
The arrested man, who has not been named, is the first Briton to be arrested for breaching strict quarantine rules which have been imposed in an effort to stop the spread of the killer virus.
He is now facing a fine of up to £10,000 and could be jailed for three months if found guilty and will appear in court in Douglas today after being taken into custody.
The suspect arrived on a ferry from Merseyside to the crown dependency, which is not part of the UK but does belong to the Queen and is part of the British Isles.
The arrest came as millions of people went into self-isolation or are working from home as 144 people in the UK have now died and coronavirus have infected thousands.
Officers on the Isle of Man held the suspect last night - 48 hours after the British Crown dependency passed emergency legislation to tackle the virus on the island in the Irish Sea.
Police have been instructed to arrest anyone who arrives on the island who fails to isolate for a 14-day period, even if they show no symptoms.
The arrested man, who has not been named, is the first Briton to be arrested for breaching strict quarantine rules which have been imposed in an effort to stop the spread of the killer virus.
He is now facing a fine of up to £10,000 and could be jailed for three months if found guilty and will appear in court in Douglas today after being taken into custody.
The suspect arrived on a ferry from Merseyside to the crown dependency, which is not part of the UK but does belong to the Queen and is part of the British Isles.
The arrest came as millions of people went into self-isolation or are working from home as 144 people in the UK have now died and coronavirus have infected thousands.
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