Sydney school worker charged for allegedly faking her COVID-19 vaccination status

A employee at a Sydney major college has been charged for allegedly offering a pretend COVID-19 vaccine certificates to the varsity.
Police found the 55-year-old lady was allegedly faking her vaccination standing as detectives had been investigating an organised felony community in south-west Sydney, NSW police has revealed.
Whereas investigating crimes within the community, which has led to twenty folks being charged with crimes involving medicine, firearms, fraud and the proceeds of crime, police learnt a pretend COVID-19 vaccine certificates had been acquired in October.

The girl works at a major college.(Provided)

Police then investigated the varsity administrative supervisor, who works at a college in Sydney's west, earlier than raiding a house in Merrylands about 8.30am yesterday.
Officers seized money, paperwork and electronics.
A 55-year-old lady was arrested on the residence and brought to Granville Police Station.
She was charged with dishonestly receive monetary benefit by deception, take care of property proceeds of crime lower than $100,000, and take part in felony group contribute felony exercise.
Police will allege in courtroom the girl used a fraudulent doc to confirm her vaccination standing together with her employer.
The girl was refused bail and can entrance Fairfield Native Courtroom at this time.

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