coronavirus.The hotel-bound group were given a warning by detectives and threatened with fines if they were caught carrying out the disgusting act.Detectives in south Australia were dispatched to the Peppers Hotel where hundreds of returning nationals are currently being held.The hotel in Adelaide is one of three currently housing potentially infected Australians.Local paper The Advertiser reported two plane loads of passengers arrived in the country with Air India and Singapore Airlines on Tuesday.Following claims someone had been spitting from on high police were scrambled to the Peppers Hotel to investigate.A spokesman told Daily Mail Australia: “There was one incident and they were spoken to and given an official warning and that was.