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Evidence
seized from the suspects allegedly involved in the murder of an Australian man
at a Bali villa are seen on display during a press conference at the Badung
district police station in Badung regency, Bali on June 18, 2025. (AFP/Sonny
Tumbelaka) T hree Australians were arrested in Indonesia over the murder of a
male compatriot in Bali and face the death penalty, police said Wednesday,
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
Saturday. 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 Insp. Gen. Daniel Adityajaya told reporters. 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 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 Southeast Asia region," he added, without specifying the countries
involved. He did not disclose the alleged role of the third suspect, despite
the search initially focusing on two suspects.
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. Bali police also showed on Wednesday 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. 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.
Many
flights to Bali cancelled after East Nusa Tenggara volcano eruption Mount
Lewotobi Laki-laki, which is in East Nusa Tenggara province, erupted on
Tuesday, spewing ash 11 km (6.84 miles) high, forcing the country's volcanology
agency to raise the alert level to the highest.
everal flights to Bali were cancelled or delayed and the airport in Maumere in
East Nusa Tenggara province was closed due to the eruption of Mount Lewotobi
Laki-laki, officials said on Wednesday. Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki, which is in
East Nusa Tenggara province, erupted on Tuesday, spewing ash 11 km (6.84 miles)
high, forcing the country's volcanology agency to raise the alert level to the
highest. It erupted again on Wednesday morning, belching a 1 km (0.62 mile)
high ash cloud, the agency said in a statement. Several international flights
from India, Singapore and Australia to Bali were cancelled due to the eruption,
the Bali international airport website showed. Singapore Airlines cancelled
four flights between Bali's Denpasar airport and Singapore, and its budget
subsidiary Scoot cancelled flights to Bali and the neighbouring island Lombok,
the airlines said.
Qantas' low-cost carrier JetStar cancelled several morning flights to Bali from
Australia and expects afternoon flights to be delayed.
"Forecasts show the ash cloud is expected to clear by later tonight,"
JetStar said in a midday travel bulletin. The government closed the Fransiskus
Xaverius Seda airport in Maumere from Wednesday until Thursday "to ensure
the safety of the passengers," said the airport operator AirNav in its
Instagram post. The eruption also forced local authorities to evacuate dozens
of residents living in two villages near the volcano, Avi Hallan, an official
at the local disaster mitigation agency told Reuters.
"Streets in the two villages were filled with thick ash, gravel, and
sand," she said, adding no casualties were reported. Several domestic
AirAsia flights leaving for popular tourist hotspot Labuan Bajo on Flores were
also cancelled. A Bali airport customer service agent told AFP the aviation hub
was still operating normally despite the cancelled flights. "It depends on
the route and also the airline," the agent, who declined to give her name,
said. The volcano last erupted in May.
Volcanic ash rained down on several villages around Lewotobi Laki-Laki and
forced the evacuation of at least one village late Tuesday, the National
Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said. It added tremors were still being
detected, which indicated ongoing volcanic activity. The geology agency said
residents and tourists should avoid carrying out any activities within at least
seven kilometres of the volcano's crater. It warned of the possibility of
hazardous lahar floods –- a type of mud or debris flow of volcanic materials –-
if heavy rain occurs, particularly for communities near rivers. There were no
immediate reports of damages or casualties. In November, the volcano erupted
multiple times, killing nine people, cancelling scores of international flights
to the tourist island of Bali, and forcing thousands to evacuate.
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