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Woman who allegedly sped past Victorian border checkpoint charged with multiple offences
Police have laid multiple charges against a woman who allegedly sped through a Victorian border checkpoint last month before being arrested at the other side of the state.
Key points:
- Police allege the woman, who was from the NSW Central Coast, was told she needed a permit to enter
- She was arrested at Nhill hours after allegedly evading the East Gippsland checkpoint
- She has been charged with driving offences and breaching public health orders
Police had alleged the 57-year-old woman from Bateau Bay in New South Wales evaded the checkpoint at Chandlers Creek in East Gippsland in the early hours of December 30.
The woman had earlier attempted to enter Victoria and was told to go back to NSW and complete an application for a permit as she was…
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