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Virus ‘cheat’ faces community service over border form lies

Friday March 26, 2021
One of the three women accused of lying on a border declaration form to avoid quarantine after travelling to a declared hotspot has been sentenced to 80 hours of community service.
Haja Uma Timbo (centre) is seen arriving at the Brisbane Magistrates Court in Brisbane, Friday. Timbo and Diana Lasu are being sentenced after being charged with making false statements in border declarations to avoid quarantine after travelling to Melbourne. (AAP Image/Darren England)
Diana Lasu, 21, Olivia Winnie Muranga, 20, and Haja Umu Timbo, 21, were charged with one count…
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