Fugitive will be free within months after evading trial

Omer Tok obtained a passport under a fake name and fled to Turkey. (HANDOUT/VICTORIA POLICE)

A Victorian man who fled the country on a fake passport to evade his cocaine importation trial will be released from custody within months.

Omer Tok, 47, was on Tuesday sentenced in the County Court to three years' jail for dishonestly obtaining an Australian travel document in May 2018. 

But he will be released on a recognisance order after 15 months in custody, seven of which he has already served.

Tok's decision to obtain a passport under a fake name and flee to Turkey days out from his drug trial starting was a serious example of a serious offence, Judge Gavan Meredith said.

Tok was charged with conspiring to import 187kg of cocaine into Australia in January 2017 and released on bail a month later. 

His trial was due to start in late May 2018, but he never showed up, instead leaving Australia on a passport obtained under a fake name. 

He fled to Turkey but was immediately conscripted into the nation's military, where the cocaine and methamphetamine addict was forced to abstain from drugs. 

After his two years of service, he spent a further three years living with a cousin before voluntarily returning to Australia in September 2023, using a passport in his name.

Tok was immediately remanded in custody on the charges of importing cocaine and dishonestly obtaining a travel document.

The drug charge was discontinued two months later following an application from his lawyers.

Judge Meredith accepted Tok no longer abused drugs due to his time on the run but said his rehabilitation carried less weight than it normally would. 

He also noted the 47-year-old's guilty plea, which he said demonstrated a preparedness to facilitate justice.

As part of his recognisance release order, Tok must provide a $5000 surety to the court and be of good behaviour for three years.

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