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Accused Queensland border ‘cheat’ has one charge dropped over Melbourne trip

Wednesday January 20, 2021
One of three women accused of breaching the state’s strict border controls last year and sparking a major COVID-19 emergency in South-East Queensland has had one charge against her dropped.
Haja Timbo (Photo:AAP Image/Dan Peled)
In July, police charged Diana Lasu, Olivia Winnie Muranga and Haja Timbo with providing false and misleading border documents, after the group allegedly lied about travelling to Melbourne, which was a known hotspot at the time.
All three were also charged with fraud in relation to allegedly dodging mandatory hotel quarantine…
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