$10,000 to $20,000 for fake marriage visa
The Courier Mail reports that over 30 men and women’s marriages were allegedly arranged in an ‘organised and ongoing operation’ as more details of the alleged fake marriage visa scam emerge in the bail application hearing for Chetan Mohanlal Mashru, 34, and his partner Divya Krishne Gowda, in Brisbane.
Some 33 prosecution’s witnesses, bank statements and marriage certificates are expected to be part of the evidence against the Indian-born couple accused of serious migration offences, a Brisbane court heard yesterday at a bail hearing.
In opposing the bail application for the accused couple, Commonwealth prosecutors reportedly argued that “the couple ran an “organised and ongoing operation” from March 2011 to March 2012 when they allegedly charged between $10,000 and $20,000 for each marriage.
“The defendant (Gawda) profited significantly from the offences ...It’s difficult to comprehend a more serious offence of this type,” said the prosecutors.
The Courier Mail reports that initial concerns about the couple’s dealings emerged in 2012 when journalists questioned and reported the alleged scam. Thereafter, the couple reportedly left Australia and stayed abroad for over six months.
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