Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After Nearly Two Decades in Indonesian Prisons

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Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After Nearly Two Decades in Indonesian Prisons
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After nearly two decades in Indonesian prisons, the five remaining members of the Bali Nine drug trafficking ring have returned to Australia. The Indonesian government agreed to their repatriation earlier this month, ending their long ordeal.

The five remaining members of the Bali Nine have returned home to their families after nearly two decades in Indonesian prisons, ending an ordeal that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said should remind Australians not to “be stupid” by disobeying foreign laws. Flights landed in cities across the east coast on Friday morning carrying the one-time drug traffickers to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane after the Indonesian government agreed to return them to Australia earlier this month.

Martin Stephens, Michael Czugaj, Scott Rush, Matthew Norman and Si Yi Chen look on as Australia and Indonesia sign an agreement for their return home. Albanese, who spoke to the parents of one of the returnees, Scott Rush, on the weekend, said the men had committed a serious crime, paid a serious price and it was time for them to come home. Sung from the perspective of a man in jail writing to his family for Christmas on December 21, Albanese said tomorrow was that day and the first in decades when the families of the five men would have their loved ones home. “Their families had their loved ones in jail for 20 Christmases,” Albanese said in Canberra. “And that was enough.”Matthew Norman and Si Yi Chen to flew to Melbourne. Rush and Michael Czugaj landed in Brisbane. Martin Stephens arrived in Sydney. All had been arrested in Bali in 2005 after the Australian Federal Police tipped off Indonesian authorities about their plans. Fellow Bali Nine members Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed in 2015. Renae Lawrence, the sole female member of the group, was released in 2018. The final member, Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, died from cancer while serving his sentence. The five recently returned men were briefly housed in the Howard Springs Centre, a former quarantine facility in Darwin, after the federal government negotiated their release with Indonesia. They will have access to medical and support services as they settle back into life in Australi

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