Five members of the Bali Nine drug ring have returned home to Australia, after nearly 20 years in prison in Indonesia. Australia confirmed they were back in the country, with terms of the transfer ...
The remaining five Australians from the infamous “Bali Nine” drug gang are “relieved and happy” to be home after Canberra struck a deal with Jakarta to end their two decades of imprisonment.
By Victoria Kim Reporting from Sydney, Australia The last five members of the so-called Bali Nine, a group of Australians who were convicted of smuggling heroin nearly two decades ago, have been ...
He has in the past assisted legal teams supporting the Bali Nine. Following weeks of intrigue about a possible deal, the remaining members of the Bali Nine have been released from prison in ...
The remaining five members of the Bali Nine have returned to Australia after spending two decades in Indonesian prisons, saying they are “immensely grateful” to the country's new president for ...
Ten years ago in the months after he assumed power, Joko Widodo ignored clemency pleas and diplomatic protests to press ahead with the execution of two members of the Bali Nine, Myuran Sukumaran ...
were returned to Australia, more than 19 years after their arrests in a drug smuggling case that periodically damaged ties with Indonesia. Matthew Norman, Scott Rush, Martin Stephens, Si Yi Chen ...
The five remaining members of the Australian “Bali Nine” drug ring flew home on Sunday after 19 years in jail in Indonesia, ending a saga that had frayed relations between the two countries.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Bali: Scott Rush, Matthew Norman, Michael Czugaj, Martin Stephens and Si-Yi Chen are free men after almost 20 years in jails on the ...
Martin Stephens, Michael Czugaj, Scott Rush, Mathew Norman, and Si Yi Chen (left to right) in Bali International Airport during the handover process for their return to Australia. Source ...