Trio went to a shop instead of isolating upon arrival
Three key workers from Swansea, who failed to self-isolate when they came to the Island, have been given suspended sentences and fines.
Sixty-one-year-old Peter Ian James, 55-year-old Robert Lloyd Ferguson and David Wynn Lewis, who's 51, were each sentenced to 14 days in prison, suspended for a year, and fined £625.
The trio had come to work for Ellan Vannin Fuels - one as a health and safety person, two described as fitters.
They arrived on the Ben-my-Chree yesterday at 6pm.
Instead of going straight to the Empress Hotel in Douglas, where they were staying, they stopped at a shop on Central Promenade to buy alcohol, wearing masks.
A statement from police says their actions were reported to the police by concerned members of the public.
You can report any suspected breaches of Covid rules on 686262, or if it's an urgent matter, you can contact police headquarters directly.

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