
Tunisia government said on Thursday that 2 men, including a suspected member of a jihadist network, had been arrested over an alleged “terrorist” plot to infect security force personnel with coronavirus.
The suspected jihadist is accused of having used his influence over supporters displaying symptoms of the virus, the interior ministry said in a statement.
The other accused, who was already under surveillance and required to report regularly to a police station, said that he was told to deliberately cough everywhere to contaminate officers during his visit, the ministry said.
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Tests are being carried out to determine if the second arrested man is infected with the novel coronavirus, the ministry said.
The 2 men were arrested on Monday in Kebili in southern Tunisia, according to National Guard spokesman Houssem Eddine Jebabli.
Tunisia, which has documented hundreds of coronavirus infections and several dozen deaths, has been under a state of emergency since a strand of jihadist attacks in 2015. Read Here
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