Alleged border jumperâs court request Diana Lasu (left) and Olivia Muranga (right) were part of a trio charged with fraud and producing false or misleading documents after re-entering Queensland from Victoria in 2020.
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Subscriber only One of three Brisbane women charged with breaching COVID border orders after travelling back to Queensland from Melbourne last year has requested to have her case heard separately. Diana Lasu, 21, Olivia Muranga, 20, and Haja Timbo, 21, were accused of lying to border authorities upon their return to the Sunshine State in July 2020. Melbourne was grappling with a second wave of the virus and implementing lockdown measures at the time.
Diana Lasu, 21, Olivia Winnie Muranga, 20, and Haja Umu Timbo, 21, have each been charged with one count of making false or misleading documents and one of fraud.
One of three women charged after travelling back to Queensland from Victoria during the southern state’s 2020 virus crisis has made a request in court.
One of three women charged after travelling back to Queensland from Victoria during the southern state’s 2020 virus crisis has made a request in court.
According to court documents, Dan is one of 11 people charged with the offence, while some have also been charged with money laundering.
Dan appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Tuesday. The alleged scheme is said to have been running since 2013 with illegal profits amounting $24 million AUD. 500 people are due to called as witnesses over the course of the trial.
Dan took part in the sixth season of the Australian reality TV show, which is currently airing in the UK and Ireland.
The car salesman married Tamara only to eventually involve himself in an illicit affair with Jessika, who was married to Mick at the beginning of the series.