SCHAPELLE Corby has arrived back in Australia, but she is yet to be sighted with her security team taking media on a wild-goose chase.
Corby was on a Malindo flight from Bali, which landed in Brisbane shortly before its expected 5.40am AEST arrival time.
Passengers had to wait on board while Corby and her sister Mercedes were escorted from the plane and into a waiting convoy of at least nine black vans.
The convoy then left the airport, and headed south along Brisbane’s Gateway Motorway.
To avoid the following media, the vans split off into different directions, with one heading to the Sofitel hotel in Brisbane, while another part of the convoy stopped at a roadside service centre, up alongside a KFC, and a third contingent continued south.
It appears Corby was part of the convoy which arrived at the Sofitel, where she is believed top have remained.
Mercedes headed at her mother’s Loganlea home in a vehicle and arrived at 7.30am without her sister.
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