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A sentence has been handed down after three women were accused of lying on borde…

A sentence has been handed down after three women were accused of lying on border declaration forms to avoid hotel quarantine after returning from Melbourne.
Diana Lasu has also been sentenced to 80hrs unpaid
community service, after pleading guilty to failing to comply with a public health direction. The court accepted she also self isolated after coming back from Melbourne, however, tested positive to COVID.
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