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5 remaining ‘Bali 9’ members return to Australia

By Editorial Board Published December 15, 2024 3 Min Read
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5 remaining ‘Bali 9’ members return to Australia

The 5 remaining members of the Bali 9 drug ring have returned residence to Australia, after almost 20 years in jail in Indonesia.

Australia confirmed they had been again within the nation, with phrases of the switch nonetheless being negotiated between the 2 nations.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned in a press release: “The Australian Government can confirm that Australian citizens, Matthew Norman, Scott Rush, Martin Stephens, Si Yi Chen, and Michael Czugaj have returned to Australia.”

The lads had been amongst 9 individuals arrested in 2005 making an attempt to smuggle greater than 8 kg (17.64 lb) of heroin out of the Indonesian resort island of Bali.

Mr Albanese mentioned: “These Australians served more than 19 years in prison in Indonesia. It was time for them to come home.”

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(L-R) Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan and had been executed by firing squad in 2015. Pic: AP

Two members of the Bali 9 – ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran – had been executed by firing squad in 2015.

In response to the executions, Australia quickly recalled its Indonesian ambassador.

The remainder of the group had been handed life sentences.

The one girl within the group – Renae Lawrence – was launched from jail in 2018, and one other group member – Tan Duc Than Nguyen – died of most cancers the identical yr.

The Australian prime minister expressed his “deep appreciation” to the Indonesian authorities for its cooperation and for the boys’s return to Australia “on humanitarian grounds”.

He mentioned their return mirrored “the strong bilateral relationship and mutual respect” between the 2 nations.

(L-R) Renae Lawrence, Michael Czugaj, Matthew Norman and Si Yi Chen pictured in 2005. Pic: AP

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(L-R) Renae Lawrence, Michael Czugaj, Matthew Norman and Si Yi Chen Pic: AP

Authorities say the boys will “have the opportunity to continue their personal rehabilitation and reintegration in Australia”.

Indonesia had shared a draft proposal for the return of the 5 prisoners earlier this month.

The draft phrases included banning the 5 from returning to Indonesia, rules on the authorized foundation for the switch, and a requirement that Australia respect the choice of the Indonesian court docket.

(L-R) Si Yi Chen, Matthew James Norman and Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen pictured in 2006. Pic: AP

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(L-R) Si Yi Chen, Matthew James Norman and Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen (who has since died). Pic: AP

It mentioned Indonesia would respect any resolution taken by Australia when the prisoners returned residence, together with if the group was granted a pardon.

The repatriation didn’t contain an alternate of prisoners.

Indonesia’s authorities has been contacted for remark.

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