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| A Peruvian police photo showing Chinese citizen Zhang Tianxing (R) after his arrest for the unauthorized use of stolen COVID-19 tests in a street in Lima, on April 12, 2020 (AFP Photo) |
Police in Lima on Sunday arrested a Chinese citizen for illegally conducting rapid COVID-19 tests on the public with newly-delivered kits stolen from Peru's health ministry.
Tianxing
Zhang, 36, was arrested in the Brena district of Lima as he was about to take
samples from two women at the door of their house, police said.
He
"was proceeding to carry out rapid tests for COVID-19 that he had
stolen" from the Lima Sur health authority where he worked, according to a
police statement.
Zhang was
wearing a mask and a light blue medical apron at the time of his arrest by the
state security police.
Both women
had paid him to carry out a rapid home test, without health ministry approval.
"When
questioned, he acknowledged he was not authorized to carry out this rapid test
and that the Rapid Diagnostic Tests had been stolen from the Directorate of
Integrated Health Network of Lima Sur where he had worked," the police
said.
According
to the police, the bespectacled Zhang confessed to stealing two batches of the
test to use, for monetary gain, on people who suspected they were ill with the
coronavirus.
Police
found a backpack with 25 COVID-19 tests and other medical supplies at his home.
President
Martin Vizcarra said on Wednesday that 330,000 rapid tests kits had arrived in
Peru and were distributed to all parts of the country.
The health
ministry reported it has carried out 45,272 rapid tests to April 12.
The South
American country has so far registered 7,519 infections, with 193 deaths.

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