Police in South Africa have arrested a man "smuggling his girlfriend," in the back of a car amidst a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19, according to an official from the province of Guateng.
Faith Mazibuko tweeted that the woman was found in the car boot during a security check at a roadblock in the province on Friday.
She added that the driver, who did not have a permit, was heading to the eastern Mpumalanga province.
She tweeted that the woman was arrested for "consenting to be smuggled."
A man was arrested at the N12 roadblock on Friday, 17 April, for attempting to smuggle his girlfriend out of GP to MP, without a permit.
— MEC Faith Mazibuko (@FaithMazibukoSA) April 19, 2020
Law enforcement asked the man to open the boot to search, they found a lady inside.
She was also arrested, she consented to be smuggled. pic.twitter.com/QuONdyDz0p
The couple have not commented on the allegations.
South Africa imposed a lockdown on 24 March for three weeks but the authorities extended it until the end of April.
Travel across the country is restricted to only those listed as providing essential services.
The country has more than 3,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19, the highest in Africa.