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A woman who recently returned to Perth from NSW has been fitted with an electronic ankle tracking device after breaching COVID-19 quarantine restrictions. The…

A woman who recently returned to Perth from NSW has been fitted with an electronic ankle tracking device after breaching COVID-19 quarantine restrictions.
The 33-year-old is the first person to be electronically monitored for a quarantine breach under measures recently introduced by the Western Australian government.
She had been allowed to enter WA on September 1 and was ordered to self-isolate alone at her home for 14 days.
However, when police conducted a check on Thursday they found two m…
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