Two South Australian women have been charged after they allegedly left a hotel where they had been ordered to quarantine after flying into Western Australia overnight without a permit to enter the state.
The women, aged 19 and 22, were refused entry to WA and were taken to a CBD hotel until return flights to Adelaide could be arranged.
WA Police said they caught at taxi to a unit block in Coolbellup in the early hours of the morning before being taken into police custody.
The women have been charged with failing to comply with a direction under WA’s Emergency Management Act.
They are due to appear in court this afternoon.

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