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Remaining ‘Bali Nine’ are reunited with their families in Australia. The remaining ‘Bali 9,’ the Australians caught smuggling heroin into Indonesia in 2005, are now home, closing a painful ...
Moment Bali Nine families found out ON AN April evening in 2005, Raji Sukumaran was busy preparing a huge seafood feast for her son Myuran’s birthday. The lead story on the news was to change ...
The five, who were serving life sentences, belong to a wider group of nine who were caught attempting to smuggle more than 8 kilograms (17.6 pounds) of heroin out of Bali’s international airport ...
The Bali Nine were convicted after attempting to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin from Indonesia to Australia in 2005. They ranged in age from 18 to 28, with three members under 20.
Five members of the so-called Bali Nine drug ring looked on as officials from Indonesia and Australia authorized their transfer to Australian custody, in a photo released by the Indonesian government.
A woman booked an Airbnb in Bali, only to find the listing she planned to stay in was actually an abandoned villa. Bree Robertson, originally from New Zealand, quit her nine-to-five job in June ...
Seven of nine Australian drug smuggling suspects, from left to right, Scott Rush, Myuran Sukumaran, Tanduc Tan Nguyen, Matthew Norman, Andrew Chan, Si Yi Chan and Renae Lawrence. (AP) Sukumaran ...
The Bali Nine dreamed of enough riches to buy flash new cars, pay their university fees and still have cash left over when they were lured into a risky drug smuggling plot.
Madonna King co-wrote a bestselling book about the Bali Nine. The experience left her with strong views about the war on drugs, cross-border policing and the death penalty.
To understand the Bali 9 case, you’ve got to go back a bit further to 2004, King said, when a young Australian woman was caught at Bali’s main airport with nine pounds of marijuana in her ...
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.
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