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Police in Western Australia have charged two people with breaching quarantine requirements.
A 42-year-old Russian man who arrived in Perth from Russia on Friday was arrested and refused bail for allegedly leaving his room in a quarantine hotel twice on Saturday. The man had been granted an exemption to travel to WA as a maritime worker.
A 20-year-old man from Victoria who arrived from South Australia was also arrested and refused bail after he was found in Northbridge at 1.10am on Saturday.
The man had arrived after getting an exemption on compassionate grounds to travel from South Australia. He arrived on 10 December and was ordered to self-quarantine at a house in Northam. Police alleged that he was not staying at that address and had breached quarantine.
Both men have been charged with failing to comply with a direction and appeared before Perth magistrates court today.
A 42-year-old Russian man who arrived in Perth from Russia on Friday was arrested and refused bail for allegedly leaving his room in a quarantine hotel twice on Saturday. The man had been granted an exemption to travel to WA as a maritime worker.
A 20-year-old man from Victoria who arrived from South Australia was also arrested and refused bail after he was found in Northbridge at 1.10am on Saturday.
The man had arrived after getting an exemption on compassionate grounds to travel from South Australia. He arrived on 10 December and was ordered to self-quarantine at a house in Northam. Police alleged that he was not staying at that address and had breached quarantine.
Both men have been charged with failing to comply with a direction and appeared before Perth magistrates court today.