Australians Jailed Over Bali Shooting Death of Fellow National
Three Australian citizens have been sentenced to over a decade in prison for the fatal shooting of a Melbourne man in Bali, with sentences of 16 and 12 years handed down.
Three Australian citizens have been sentenced to over a decade in prison for the fatal shooting of a Melbourne man in Bali, with sentences of 16 and 12 years handed down.
An Indonesian court in Bali has sentenced three Australian men to prison for the shooting death of a fellow Australian. The attack occurred in June, with the defendants claiming they were paid by an unidentified man.
Two Australians have been sentenced to a combined 32 years in Indonesian prison for the premeditated murder of a Melbourne underworld figure and the injury of another in a villa attack.
Two British nationals have been sentenced to 11 and 9 years in Indonesian prison for smuggling cocaine into Bali, avoiding the death penalty but facing hefty fines under the country's strict anti-drug laws.
Tommy Schaefer has been deported to the US after serving 11 years in an Indonesian prison for the 2014 murder of Sheila Wiese-Mack, whose body was found in a suitcase in Bali.
Tommy Schaefer, who killed his girlfriend's mother in Bali and stuffed her body in a suitcase, has been released after serving 12 years of an 18-year sentence and faces deportation.
Jake Harvey criticises Australian officials for failing to assist with his father's medical transfer in Bali, calling their behaviour unacceptable after a delayed apology.
Wayne Harvey, 69, died in a Bali hospital after the Australian consulate cited privacy laws to deny his son's requests for an emergency passport needed for a critical medical transfer.
An Australian man convicted of cocaine trafficking in Bali has successfully appealed his 12-year prison sentence, securing a reduction to nine years behind bars.