The 5 remaining members of the notorious “Bali 9” drug ring have returned house after serving practically 20 years in Indonesian prisons.
Prime minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the return of Matthew Norman, Scott Rush, Martin Stephens, Si Yi Chen, and Michael Czugaj in an announcement on Sunday. He mentioned he was “happy to verify” they “have returned to Australia.”
He thanked Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto “for his compassion”.
The high-profile case started in 2005 when Indonesia caught 9 younger Australians attempting to smuggle 8.3kg (18lb) of heroin out of Bali strapped to their our bodies.
The eight males and one girl had been arrested at an airport and resort in Bali after a tip-off from Australian police.
The case made information worldwide when two of the gang’s ringleaders, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, had been executed by firing squad in 2015 – sparking a diplomatic row between neighbours Indonesia and Australia.
After the executions, Australia recalled its ambassador to Indonesia, though he returned to Jakarta 5 weeks later.
Different members of the Bali 9 had been handed both 20 years or life phrases in jail.
The case put a highlight on Indonesia’s strict drug legal guidelines, a number of the most stringent on the earth.
One of many 9, Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, died of most cancers in jail in 2018. Shortly afterwards, Renae Lawrence, then 41, the one girl among the many group, had her sentence commuted after spending nearly 13 years in jail and returned to Australia the identical 12 months.
With no media current, the 5 took a flight on Sunday from Bali’s Ngurah Rai Worldwide Airport to Darwin, in northern Australia, on the Australian airline Jetstar, Indonesia’s senior legislation minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra advised The Related Press.
Mahendra mentioned they had been moved as “prisoners,” and “as soon as repatriated,” they got here beneath the jurisdiction of the Australian authorities. The Indonesian president had not granted them a pardon.
“The boys could have the chance to proceed their private rehabilitation and reintegration in Australia,” Australia’s authorities mentioned.
It expressed “deep appreciation” to Indonesia for permitting them to return house on humanitarian grounds.
Australian broadcaster ABC has reported that the lads are successfully free to reside unhindered in Australian society.
The Albanese authorities beforehand negotiated the discharge of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from Britain, journalist Cheng Lei from China, and economist Sean Turnell from a Myanmar jail.
Albanese acknowledged that the lads had dedicated grave crimes, however mentioned it was time for them to return house after serving 19 years in Indonesian jails.