Trio who allegedly escaped from the Howard Springs quarantine facility arrested

The trio allegedly jumped the fence at the Howard Springs facility near Darwin early on Wednesday.

Staff seen during a swabbing run at the Howard Springs quarantine facility in Darwin, Thursday, 14 January, 2021.

Staff seen during a swabbing run at the Howard Springs quarantine facility in Darwin, Thursday, 14 January, 2021. Source: AAP

Three people who allegedly absconded from a Northern Territory COVID-19 quarantine facility near Darwin have been found and arrested.

Police say the trio jumped the fence at the Howard Springs facility about 4:30am on Wednesday and left the area.

They were found about six hours later and taken into custody.

All three returned negative coronavirus tests on Tuesday, an NT Police spokesman said.

Earlier, police blocked traffic as officers wearing face masks searched cars for the group, causing large queues of traffic.

Police did not say whether the trio was quarantined in the international arrivals area or the domestic part of the massive facility.
A file image from Howard Springs
A man in his 30s at Howard Springs was diagnosed with the new Omicron variant of COVID-19 this week. Source: AAP
Howard Springs is a large, open-air former mining camp capable of quarantining about 2000 people.

It is being used to quarantine Australians returning from overseas, some domestic arrivals and locals linked to an outbreak of COVID-19 which erupted across the NT last month.

An NT Health spokeswoman did not know how many people were currently quarantined at the facility.

As of Tuesday, there were 58 COVID-19 cases in the current cluster.

Many of the infected people and hundreds of close contacts are quarantined in the facility.
Earlier this week, a fully-vaccinated man in his 30s quarantined at Howard Springs was diagnosed with the new Omicron variant.

He had arrived in Darwin on a repatriation flight from South Africa last week and his positive result was confirmed on Friday.

The incident comes days after a man in his 20s escaped the facility over the weekend before jumping into a waiting car and heading to Darwin's nightlife area.

Currently, international arrivals on repatriation flights are required to quarantine at Howard Springs for 14 days.

Travellers who arrive on standard international flights into Darwin Airport are permitted to quarantine for seven days at their homes or another suitable location.


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Published 1 December 2021 10:20am
Updated 1 December 2021 12:36pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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