Indian national accused of laundering $7 million from illegal tobacco trade, submitting fraudulent residency papers in Australia

Indian national accused of laundering $7 million from illegal tobacco trade, submitting fraudulent residency papers in Australia

An Indian national is set to appear in court in Brisbane, Australia next month over allegations that he laundered more than $7 million linked to an illegal tobacco network while also providing false information to immigration authorities.The 33-year-old man is facing multiple charges following an investigation by the Australian Federal Police (AFP). The authority claims he helped move large sums of money through his bank account. Authorities say the funds were connected to the sale of illicit tobacco across several outlets in Brisbane’s outer suburbs.Investigators further allege that the man is unlawfully residing in Australia and submitted fraudulent documents in an attempt to obtain permanent residency.Search warrants were carried out on April 27, at a property in Kuraby with support from the Australian Border Force (ABF) and the Queensland Police Service (QPS). During the operation, officers seized around $70,000 in cash, four mobile phones, business records and keys linked to a commercial storage facility. They also found boxes of illicit vaping products, which were later forfeited to the Therapeutic Goods Administration.The man has been charged with dealing with proceeds of crime under $100,000, providing false or misleading information under migration law, dishonestly influencing a public official, and possessing a commercial quantity of vaping goods. The most serious charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison.The accused is due to appear before the Brisbane Magistrates Court on 26 June 2026, where the matter will be heard.

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