Migration Agent who 'faked a visa' for Indian citizen jailed in Australia

29-year-old Abel Kalpinand Prasad, who faked a work visa for an Indian citizen has been sentenced

Abel Prasad

Source: ABC Australia

29-year-old Abel Kalpinand Prasad, who faked a work visa for an Indian citizen has been sentenced to four years and five months jail with a non-parole period of one year and 10 months.

Prasad pleaded guilty to four commonwealth fraud charges which included fraudulently claiming GST refunds worth $75,934, attempting to claim additional $41,823 in tax refunds between 2010 and 2011 and faking a visa for an Indian national, who was denied a visa by the Immigration Department.
While sentencing, Judge Julie McIntyre said, "You identified yourself as an immigration agent and told him he would need to pay you $25,000."

Judge McIntyre said it was a serious offence against a vulnerable individual.

The court also heard Prasad began making his fraudulent GST claims within one week of being placed on a good behaviour bond for a previous deception offence.

Judge McIntyre said the tax fraud was serious offending.

"This was a deliberate and sustained fraud, the sole purpose of which was financial gain," she said.

Judge McIntyre sentenced Prasad to four years and five months jail with a non-parole period of one year and 10 months.


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Published 15 July 2016 6:12pm
By Mosiqi Acharya
Source: ABC Australia


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