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Police charge two after investigations into drug supply - Southern Highlands

– possess prohibited weapon. The 55-year-old man charged with 10 counts of supply prohibited drug and possess prohibited drug. Both men were refused bail and appeared in Picton Local Court yesterday, where they were formally refused bail to appear in Moss Vale Local Court on Wednesday 8 September 2021. Investigations under Strike Force Luccarda are continuing and further arrests are expected. Anyone with information that may assist Strike Force Luccarda detectives is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages. /Public Release. This material comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. View in full here.

Coronavirus update NSW: Auburn and Bankstown flagged as areas of concern for COVID breaches

People continued to refuse to put on a mask. Other people issued fines include the owner and employee of a Mascot fruit shop – two men, aged 57 and 26 – who were not wearing masks while on shift or using QR sign-in protocols. Staff at a store in Bowral have been also charged after police conducting compliance checks found more than 20 people inside the property were not wearing masks. Police asked those not eating or drinking to put masks on; however, the female staff, aged 62 and 43, allegedly refused. They pair were arrested and taken to Southern Highlands Police Station. Deputy Commissioner Worboys said that police will continue to pursue anti-maskers and anybody who are caught breaking the law and endangering the community.

Retail staff in breach of Public Health Order at Bowral

Date Time Retail staff in breach of Public Health Order at Bowral A man has been charged with assaulting police after breaches of the Public Health Act were detected in the Southern Highlands yesterday. About 12.15pm (Thursday 1 July 2021), officers attached to The Hume Police District attended a food store on Bowral Street, Bowral, following reports that staff and customers were not complying with Public Health Orders. Police observed employees and customers not wearing a face mask while inside the premises and spoke with the manager, a 62-year-old woman. She stated she had no intentions of complying with the current orders and was arrested after refusing to provide police her details.

Coronavirus NSW updates: Retail staff allegedly in breach of public health order

Police have charged a man with assaulting police after a breach of the public health act was detected in the NSW Southern Highlands. Officers visited a Bowral cafe, south-west of Sydney, after midday on Thursday after they received calls from concerned residents. Police said they observed employees and customers not wearing face masks while inside the premises and spoke with the manager, a 62-year-old woman. READ MORE: Officers visited a Bowral cafe, south-west of Sydney, after midday on Thursday after they received calls from concerned residents.(9News) The woman said she had no intentions of complying with the current orders and was arrested after refusing to provide police her details.

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