Noosa News
Border invasion: Five from Sydney busted in QLD holiday bid
With more than 690 people turned back at the border since the recent hard closures began, there have been 10 infringement notices issued.
Queensland Police Chief Superintendent Mark Wheeler said that five of those infringements were issued only two days ago after a group were found to be lying on their border passes.“Five (infringement notices) were issued only a day and a half ago to five people who we will allege lied about directly coming from the greater Sydney…
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