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COVID-19 - Infringement issued at Barkly
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Northern Territory Police fine Darwin man $5000 for not wearing a face mask
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NT COVID-19 infringement notices – Darwin 11 January
In two separate incidents, a 32-year-old man from Cairns and a 61-year-old man from Brisbane, both entered into the Northern Territory via plane on 9 January 2021.
Police received information that the two people had lied about their whereabouts and conducted investigations. It was identified that they had in fact been in a declare hotspot before arriving into Territory.
The pair were each issued with an infringement penalty of $5,056 and taken to Howard Springs Quarantine Facility. Both men are of low-risk to the community and are being tested for COVID-19.
Incident Controller Acting Commander Sachin Sharma said, “It is selfish behaviour of the two individuals who think they are above the rules.
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COVID-19 – Infringement notices in Darwin 10 January
Northern Territory Police have issued two people with infringement notices for failing to declare they had recently been in a COVID-19 hotspot.
In two separate incidents, a 32-year-old man from Cairns and a 61-year-old man from Brisbane, both entered into the Northern Territory via plane on 9 January 2021.
Police received information that the two people had lied about their whereabouts and conducted investigations, which identified that they had in fact been in a declare hotspot before arriving into Territory.
The pair were each issued with an infringement penalty of $5,056 and taken to Howard Springs Quarantine Facility. Both men are of low-risk to the community and are being tested for COVID-19.