Pakistan-born man charged with alleged visa breaches in Melbourne

Each offence carries a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment and/or a $93,900 fine.

A 33-year-old Pakistan-born man has faced the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 19 March 2025 after being charged with allegedly failing to comply with his visa-mandated conditions.

Authorities located the man in Melbourne and charged him with breaching his Commonwealth visa conditions between 5 March and 19 March 2025.

It is alleged he failed to observe his residential curfew obligations and did not maintain his electronic monitoring device.

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The man faces two charges under the Migration Act 1958 (Cth):

  • Failing to remain at a specified address (Section 76C)
  • Failing to wear a monitoring device (Section 76D)

Each offence carries a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment and/or a $93,900 fine.

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