Ordering a big meal from a fast food restaurant caused a big mess for its owners, as it helped the police find a number of people who were hiding and preparing to hold a home party, defying the quarantine rules imposed due to the outbreak of the "Corona" virus.

The events of the story are due to the request of a number of people in Australia, numbering 16, for a large meal from the Kentucky fast food restaurant, while they were preparing for a home party.

Which prompted the police to investigate the request, and to arrest these people, to impose a fine of about 18,000 US dollars, in violation of the quarantine rules imposed in the country to prevent the spread of the "Corona" virus.

The police managed to obtain the license plate number, which drove them to the townhouse in Dandenong, southeast of Melbourne.

Patton told reporters in Melbourne: "When we entered the house, two people were sleeping, and 16 others were hiding behind, and they had just (KFC) meals ... ridiculous that kind of behavior."

He added: "It is an expensive night, when one thinks away from (Kentucky) ... We issued 16 strikes, worth $ 1652 per person, meaning that the Christmas party cost them $ 26,000 (Australian)."

According to the closing rules, no Melbourne resident is allowed to leave the home except to buy groceries, play sports, obtain health care, go to work, or take care of someone.

Recall that the Australian state of Victoria has taken new closure measures, after the high number of cases of those infected with "Covid-19", and sought to implement them with heavy fines.