The high-profile case began in 2005 when Indonesia caught nine young Australians trying to smuggle 8.3kg (18lb) of heroin out ...
The five remaining members of the Bali Nine are back in Australia. But what did they do and what happened to their friends?
Prime minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the return of Matthew Norman, Scott Rush, Martin Stephens, Si Yi Chen, and Michael ...
The men were the last Australians still imprisoned in Indonesia for trying to smuggle heroin in 2005, in a case that became a ...
The remaining five Australians from the infamous “Bali Nine” drug gang are “relieved and happy” to be home after Canberra ...
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Five of the so-called “Bali Nine” prisoners were returned to Australia, more than 19 years after their arrests in a drug ...
The five men have returned to Australia after having the rest of their life sentences commuted “on humanitarian grounds.” ...
Australia's government said on Sunday that five members of the "Bali Nine" drug ring have returned from Indonesia, after ...
Five Australian drug convicts were repatriated Sunday, but reciprocity will apply in future transfers of foreign prisoners, ...
Photo shows An image of Scott Rush, Matthew Norman, Chen Si-Yi, Martin Stephens, and Michael Czugaj Australian men Scott Rush, Matthew Norman, Si-Yi Chen, Martin Stephens, and Michael Czugaj could ...
Australian men Scott Rush, Matthew Norman, Si-Yi Chen, Martin Stephens, and Michael Czugaj are currently serving life sentences in Indonesia for their involvement in a heroin smuggling plot in 2005.