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Two Logan women who breached Queensland’s border rules sentenced after pleading guilty

Two Logan women accused of breaching Queensland’s strict COVID-19 border rules by trying to avoid quarantine upon return from Melbourne, have been sentenced after pleading guilty to a lesser charge in the Brisbane Magistrates Court this morning.
Last July, Diana Lasu, Haja Timbo and another woman lied to health officials when they returned to Queensland after travelling from Victoria, which was a known hotspot at that time.
In a bid to evade hotel quarantine, they deliberately falsified their border documentation.
The court heard after Timbo returned to Queensland she self-isolated at…
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