Five PINs issued after border and isolation breaches, NSW

Five Penalty Infringement Notices (PINs) have been issued since the last COVID-19 update, including to motorists attempting entry into NSW at multiple checkpoints without valid permits.

At 5.30pm on Thursday 20 August 2020, two men travelling in a Skoda from Ballarat, Victoria, attempted to re-enter NSW via the Spirit of Progress Bridge on the Hume Highway, Albury, without a valid permit.

They were advised to enter NSW via air and isolate for 14 days; however, the men were again refused entry later the same night at the Wodonga Place-NSW/VIC border checkpoint.

On Saturday 22 August 2020, police were alerted that both men had entered NSW and were residing at their homes on the state’s Central Coast.

At 4pm Monday 24 August 2020, officers attached to Port Stephens-Hunter Police District attended the home of one of the men, aged 69, in Raymond Terrace, issuing him with a PIN for fail to comply with noticed direction in relation to section 7/8/9 – COVID 19. At 9.30am yesterday (Tuesday 25 August 2020), officers attached to Newcastle City Police District attended the home of the second man, aged 68, in Newcastle East, and issued the same PIN.

Also, on Monday, about 11.40pm, police stopped a 49-year-old man driving a blue Ford Falcon near the border closure located on the Riverina Highway and Murray Street, Lake Hume Village. The man did not have a permit to enter NSW and following inquiries, it was revealed police had spoken to the man, and refused him entry into the state at another border closure earlier in the night. The man was issued with an $1000 PIN for fail to comply with requirement of the Public Health Act.

Other incidents where PINs were issued include:

About 1.30pm yesterday (Tuesday 25 August 2020), a 53-year-old man from Victoria was issued an infringement after failing to self-isolate at a hotel in Sydney. He was granted a Critical Services Permit to travel from Melbourne to Sydney where he was directed to self-isolate; he’s also been issued with an infringement for failing to comply with direction COVID-19.

At 2.40pm yesterday, police spoke to a 46-year-old man driving a Toyota Camry sedan, on Rand Road, Balldale, and allege he had made a false declaration when applying for a permit to enter NSW. He was issued a $1000 PIN for attempting to cross border with a permit that did not meet the purpose for his travel.

A separate media release was distributed yesterday regarding a PIN issued to a licensee of a premise in Keen Street, Lismore, after failing to comply with the noticed direction.

Anyone who has information regarding individuals or businesses in contravention of a COVID-19-related ministerial direction is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au Information is treated in strict confidence.

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