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Lying about trying to get into Queensland ,6 U.S.A. More than 24,000 people were fined

2019-nCoV Special
Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     13 Jul 2020
The Queensland border was reopened to other states and territories on 10 July, but residents of the state were still barred from entering a group of six U.S. residents who, while attempting to infiltrate the state the state on Saturday, falsely reported the situation in at the border and were fined a total of over $24,000. Kunju police said the six men were in a van and told the police at the bord...
Lying about trying to get into Queensland ,6 U.S.A. More than 24,000 people were fined

The Queensland border was reopened to other states and territories on 10 July, but residents of the state were still barred from entering

A group of six U.S. residents lied at the border on Saturday when they tried to infiltrate the state, fined more than $24,000.

Kunju police said the six men were in a van and told the police at the border that they had been working in the new state for the past three weeks.

However, police evidence from their cell phones suggests they have been in fact in the new pneumonia hotspots in Virginia for the past two weeks.

Each of them was fined more than 4,000 yuan and ordered to leave Queensland immediately.

Police said the group had first attempted to enter Quincy on 2 July but was stopped at the border.

Their second attempt to enter Quincy was followed by heavy penalties when they took leave of absence.

"Virginia can't come to Queensland ," said Governor Parazuzk (Annastacia Palaszczuk), speaking this morning. "

"We saw some people trying to get in and take a van. You can't do this. "

"You will be caught and fined. "

This group of young people will now have to pay high fines. "

Although the Queensland border has begun to open to other states and territories throughout the country, access to the state and other states that have visited the state in the past two weeks is still prohibited.

Unless they have proper reasons, they will be stopped by the police at the Queensland border.

Meanwhile, the Queensland Health authorities issued a public health warning to those who visited the bar's hotel between July 3 and July 10, as a result of a mass infection in Crossroads Hotel bars in southwest Sydney.

Health director Mills (Steven Miles) said the bar hotel is a popular place of stay for many motorists and truck drivers. Any person in Queensland who has visited the bar hotel during the above-mentioned period should undergo virus testing.

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