Three men have been arrested after boxes of coronavirus tests destined for secondary schools were stolen from a lorry in Harlow.

The Lateral Flow Tests (which deliver results within 30 minutes) were stolen from a lorry at Harlow Business Park in the early hours of yesterday morning (Tuesday, March2).

The tests have been recovered by officers.

Chief Superintendent Stuart Hooper, who oversees local policing in the West of Essex, said: “Our colleagues in the NHS, and dedicated volunteers across the country, are working tirelessly to stop the spread of coronavirus and save lives.

The Lateral Flow Tests destined for secondary schools have been recovered by officers. Photo: Essex Police

The Lateral Flow Tests destined for secondary schools have been recovered by officers. Photo: Essex Police

“I’m thrilled that we were able to recover the lateral flow tests so that those in need are able to keep themselves and others safe at this difficult time.

“I’d like to remind the people of Essex that you can go and get yourself tested at sites across the county, and we’d encourage you to do so where possible.”

A 31 year-old man from Canvey, a 27 year-old man from Newham and a 37 year-old man from Dagenham have been arrested remain in custody on suspicion of theft. The man from Dagenham has also been arrested on suspicion of drug driving.

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