Three women accused of providing false information on their Queensland border declaration passes appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court charged with fraud and providing a false or misleading document.
Three women accused of providing false information on their Queensland border declaration passes have appeared in the Brisbane Magistrates Court.
Diana Lasu, Olivia Winnie Muranga and Haja Timbo were charged in July with fraud and providing a false or misleading document. It was alleged the trio lied to health officials in order to cross the border after a trip to Melbourne — a declared COVID-19 hotspot.Their matters were adjourned until October 28.
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