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Indonesian police detain 3 Australian men suspected of killing a fellow national in Bali
Indonesian police detain 3 Australian men suspected of killing a fellow national in Bali

Washington Post

time18-06-2025

  • Washington Post

Indonesian police detain 3 Australian men suspected of killing a fellow national in Bali

DENPASAR, Indonesia — Indonesian police say they are detaining three suspects for murder after an Australian tourist was shot to death at a villa in the resort island of Bali. 'We have successfully arrested three suspects last night,' Bali Police Chief Daniel Adityajaya told reporters in Denpasar, the provincial capital. 'The three suspects are Australian men and they are now being held and questioned for further investigation,' he said.

Indonesian police arrest 3 Australian men over shooting in Bali, Asia News
Indonesian police arrest 3 Australian men over shooting in Bali, Asia News

AsiaOne

time18-06-2025

  • AsiaOne

Indonesian police arrest 3 Australian men over shooting in Bali, Asia News

JAKARTA — Indonesian police have arrested three Australian men for a shooting incident that killed a fourth at a villa on the resort island of Bali, its police chief said on Wednesday (June 18). Police detained on Tuesday the three suspects whom they accused of having "prepared and executed" the shooting, Bali police chief Daniel Adityajaya said. "We have arrested three suspects," he told reporters, adding that they had been charged with premeditated murder and could face the death penalty if it was proved. Police declined to identify the men, however, referring to them only by the initials C, D and T. Saturday's shooting just after midnight killed Zivan Radmanovic, 32 and seriously wounded a fifth Australian, Sanar Ghanim, 35. Indonesian authorities previously said they had arrested two people for the shooting, one at Soekarno-Hatta airport near the capital, Jakarta, as he prepared to leave the country. "We arrested him just before he managed to leave," Adityajaya said. The other two were detained abroad, after police sought the co-operation of Interpol in Southeast Asia, they said, but declined to say where the arrests were made. They also seized items such as a 9-mm gun, a motorcycle and two cars the suspects had used to flee the scene of the crime, Adityajaya said. Police have not given a motive for the crime, saying their investigation continues, with Adityajaya adding that a further suspect could be identified as the plot's mastermind. [[nid:719206]]

Police arrest three Australians over shooting in Bali
Police arrest three Australians over shooting in Bali

Perth Now

time18-06-2025

  • Perth Now

Police arrest three Australians over shooting in Bali

Indonesian police have arrested three Australian men for a shooting that killed a fourth at a villa on the resort island of Bali, its police chief says. Police detained on Tuesday the three suspects whom they accused of having "prepared and executed" the shooting, Bali police chief Daniel Adityajaya said. "We have arrested three suspects," he told reporters, adding they had been charged with premeditated murder and could face the death penalty if it was proved. Police declined to identify the men, however, referring to them only by the initials C, D and T. Saturday's shooting just after midnight killed Zivan Radmanovic, 32 and seriously wounded a fifth Australian, Sanar Ghanim, 35. Indonesian authorities previously said they had arrested two people for the shooting, one at Soekarno-Hatta airport near the capital, Jakarta, as he prepared to leave the country. "We arrested him just before he managed to leave," Adityajaya said on Wednesday. The other two were detained abroad after police sought the co-operation of Interpol in Southeast Asia, they said, but declined to say where the arrests were made. They also seized items such as a 9mm gun, a motorcycle and two cars the suspects had used to flee the scene of the crime, Adityajaya said. Police have not given a motive for the crime, saying their investigation continues, with Adityajaya adding that a further suspect could be identified as the plot's mastermind.

Suspects in Bali murder all Australian, face death penalty: Police
Suspects in Bali murder all Australian, face death penalty: Police

Straits Times

time18-06-2025

  • Straits Times

Suspects in Bali murder all Australian, face death penalty: Police

Evidence seized from the suspects allegedly involved in the murder of an Australian man at a Bali villa on display during a press conference at the Badung district police station in Badung regency on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on June 18, 2025. PHOTO: AFP DENPASAR, Indonesia - Three Australians were arrested in Indonesia over the murder of a male compatriot on the resort island of Bali and face the death penalty, police said June 18, after a days-long manhunt. Authorities had been searching for several suspects over the shooting of Zivan Radmanovic, a 32-year-old Australian national, on June 14. He was killed when two people burst into his villa in the tourist hub of Badung and at least one opened fire. A second man, 34-year-old Sanar Ghanim, was seriously wounded in the attack. 'Three suspects have been arrested along with several pieces of evidence allegedly used to carry out the shooting,' Bali police chief Daniel Adityajaya told reporters. Bali Regional Police Chief Daniel Adityajaya speaks to journalists during a press conference at the Badung district police station in Badung regency on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on June 18, 2025. PHOTO: AFP He said the three suspects – all Australian men – were charged with multiple offences, including premeditated murder, which carries a maximum penalty of death, as well as murder and torture resulting in death. Murder carries the maximum penalty of 15 years in prison, while torture resulting in death carries a potential seven-year jail term. One of the suspects was detained while he was about to leave the international airport in the Indonesian capital Jakarta and flown back to Bali, in cooperation with immigration and national police officials, he said. 'The other two already fled and were successfully returned because of the coordination between Interpol countries in the South-east Asia region,' he added, without specifying the countries involved. Evidence seized from the suspects allegedly involved in the murder of an Australian man at a Bali villa on display during a press conference at the Badung district police station in Badung regency on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on June 18, 2025. PHOTO: AFP He did not disclose the alleged role of the third suspect, despite the search initially focusing on two suspects. Bali police also showed on June 18 several pieces of evidence to the media including a hammer, several pieces of clothing, and bullet casings. Witnesses, including Radmanovic's wife, said the perpetrators who fled the scene after the attack were speaking in English with a thick Australian accent, according to a local police statement. Evidence seized from the suspects allegedly involved in the murder of an Australian man at a Bali villa on display during a press conference at the Badung district police station in Badung regency on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on June 18, 2025. PHOTO: AFP The Australian embassy in Jakarta directed questions to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, which did not immediately respond to an AFP comment request. Gun crime on the island of Bali and wider Indonesia is rare, and the archipelago nation has strict laws for illegal gun possession. AFP Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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