Suspects in Bali Murder All Australian, Face Death Penalty: Police
- On Saturday, Australian national Zivan Radmanovic was fatally shot in his Bali villa while Sanar Ghanim was seriously injured during the attack in Badung's tourist district.
- The shooting occurred when two masked attackers wearing helmets and bright orange jackets burst into the locked villa, with witnesses hearing the gunmen speak English with strong Australian accents.
- Police arrested three Australian men by Tuesday after a days-long manhunt and charged them with premeditated murder and torture resulting in death, while recovering evidence including bullet casings and a sledgehammer.
- Police collected 17 bullet casings, 55 bullet fragments, and two intact projectiles from the scene, and authorities stated the attack was targeted, not a robbery, with the victim shot in multiple body parts.
- The suspects face penalties up to the death sentence, and Indonesian police are cooperating with Australian Federal Police as investigations continue into the motive and weapon sources.
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Indonesian police detain 3 Australian men suspected of killing a fellow national in Bali
DENPASAR, Indonesia (AP) -- 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.

Suspects in Bali murder all Australian, face death penalty: police
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 Wednesday, after a days-long manhunt.
Sydney plumber among three Australians arrested over fatal Bali villa ambush
Darcy Francesco Jenson was arrested at Jakarta Airport on Monday while trying to flee the country, Indonesian police said. The arrest was in relation to the death Zivan “Stipe” Radmanovic, 32, at Villa Casa Santisya in Munggu in the Badung district.
Two suspects arrested over Australian man’s murder in Bali villa shooting
DENPASAR, June 17 — Two suspects allegedly involved in the murder of an Australian man at a villa on the popular Indonesian resort island of Bali have been arrested after a days-long manhunt, police said today. Authorities have been searching for two men after 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 area of Canggu and at least one opened f…
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