Salim Mehajer arrested after allegedly breaching bail conditions

The disgraced Sydney businessman was arrested at his Lidcombe home, in the city’s west, just before 3pm today.

He was taken to Burwood Police Station and charged with breaching bail.

He will face Burwood Local Court tomorrow after allegedly breaching bail.

News.com.au understands Mehajer allegedly tried to contact witnesses involved in cases still before the courts, cases he also is directly involved in.

Mehajer will also learn whether his bail conditions, relating to his release from jail, will be weakened tomorrow.

The 32-year-old walked free from Cooma Correctional Centre in May after spending 11 months behind bars for electoral fraud.

Mehajer has been spent the past two weeks in Parramatta District Court arguing for changes to his bail conditions.

On his release from prison, Mehajer was banned from having access to a phone, to social media, was put on a curfew and also banned from leaving NSW.

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Mehajer, who describes himself as a property developer, was released from Cooma Correctional Centre on May 21.

He is also fighting allegations he staged a 2017 crash in which his Mercedes AMG collided with another vehicle just before he was meant to appear in court over a taxi driver assault.

He also is accused of fraud offences, alleging he nominated another person as the driver of his vehicles, which had received infringement notices in 2012 and 2013.

NSW Police charged Mehajer with the fraud offences last month, alleging he nominated another person as the driver of his vehicles which had received infringement notices in 2012 and 2013.

He is facing four counts of making a false declaration and four counts of “dealing in identification information” and is due to front Cooma Local Court in July.

Judge James Bennett will hand down his decision on Mehajer’s bail conditions tomorrow.