Two men have been accused of breaching COVID-19 restrictions after police allege a large party was held at a Snowy Mountains resort.
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About 11.30pm on Wednesday, August 26, NSW Police were contacted over reports of a large party in the staff quarters of a resort at Jindabyne.
A police media spokesperson said as the officers approached the unit a partygoer allegedly alerted the occupants of the police presence and 20 to 30 people ran from the area.
The spokesperson said police allegedly found at least 30 people inside the unit, but none were the occupants.
Police gave the group warnings in relation to the Public Health Orders before being dispersed.
After inquiries with hotel management to identify the occupants, two men - aged 22 and 25 - were each issued a $1000 Penalty Infringement Notice (PIN) on Monday, August 31.
The police spokesperson said inquiries are continuing and further PINs are expected to be issued over the incident.
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