NSW Police seize evidence and question crew members aboard the Ruby Princess cruise ship

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NSW Police seize evidence and question crew members aboard the Ruby Princess cruise ship
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NSW Police detectives dressed in personal protective equipment have raided the Ruby Princess to question the cruise ship's crew about the coronavirus scandal.

Detectives have raided the Ruby Princess cruise ship to seize evidence and question crew members about the docking and disembarkation of passengers in Sydney three weeks ago.NSW detectives wearing personal protective equipment boarded the vessel at Port Kembla on Wednesday night to gather evidence about how hundreds of passengers aboard were allowed to leave the ship on 19 March.

She reminded people to adhere to restrictions, which are having a positive effect, as authorities keep a watchful eye on increasing community transmission. The first group of 288 Australians quarantined at the Swissotel in Sydney's CBD were released on Wednesday morning, with police planning for further departures when some 3000 Australian residents are expected to leave hotel isolation over the next week.

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