Brunei Court Sentences Two for Immigration Violations

On February 17, 2026, the Magistrate's Court in Brunei Darussalam sentenced two Filipina women for overstaying their immigration passes, in violation of the Immigration Act, Chapter 17.

Details of the Sentences

  • Rosalie Ribano Policarpio, aged 50, pleaded guilty and received a 10-month imprisonment sentence, with an additional one-month imprisonment in lieu of an unpaid fine of 800 Brunei dollars. Her sentencing commenced on February 2, 2026.
  • Nasara Mapasi Penaflor, aged 41, also pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 5 months imprisonment, plus an additional one-month imprisonment in lieu of an unpaid fine of 800 Brunei dollars. Her sentencing began on February 12, 2026.

Legal Implications

These cases highlight Brunei's strict enforcement of immigration laws and serve as a reminder to foreign nationals about the importance of adhering to visa regulations. Overstaying can lead to significant legal consequences, including imprisonment and fines.

The court's decisions reflect the country's commitment to maintaining the integrity of its immigration system and ensuring compliance with its legal statutes.

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