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Rwandan Police Killed Two People Who Defied Coronavirus Lockdown Orders

Rwandan police shot and killed two people who defied lockdown orders imposed by the government to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

The two men in their twenties “attempted to tussle with officers,” Rwanda National Police spokesman John Bosco Kabera said by phone Wednesday, Bloomberg reports.

Rwanda began a two-week lockdown on March 22, restricting travel between towns and cities and asking people to stay indoors. Its measures are among the most stringent in Africa.

The East African nation has 40 confirmed Covid-19 cases.

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  1. Bisola

    March 26, 2020 at 9:10 am

    Why are we (Africans) like this?? Who swear for us?? What happened to tranquilliser guns or shock guns? Some people are born useless but that’s why we have laws and police to put them in check.. Unless the media did not put the headline correctly, maybe it’s an attempted robbery

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