Government Accountability

Justice Served but Questions Remain in Bali Shooting Case Involving Australians

By Economics Desk | March 9, 2026

Three Australians convicted for a deadly shooting in Bali, exposing complex cross-border crime and raising concerns about the unidentified mastermind behind the attack.

When an Australian vacationer’s trip to Bali turned deadly last June, the resulting case revealed more than just a tragic loss—it exposed troubling gaps in international crime enforcement that demand America First vigilance.How Did Foreign Crime Reach Our Shores—and Who Is Really Behind It?Three Australian men—Mevlut Coskun, Paea I Middlemore Tupou, and Darcy Jenson—now face prison sentences ranging from 12 to 16 years after being found guilty of shooting fellow Australian Zivan Radmanovic. The victim, celebrating his wife’s birthday on Indonesian soil, never expected his life would be cut short by a violent assault orchestrated by shadowy figures beyond reach.The...

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