After serving nearly 20 years in Indonesian prisons, the five remaining members of the Bali Nine drug ring are “relieved and happy” to be back in Australia, where they hope to reintegrate into society. The high-profile case began in 2005 when nine young Australians were caught trying to smuggle heroin out of Bali, leading to a diplomatic row between Indonesia and Australia. The men, now aged 38 to 48, are banned for life from entering Indonesia, and are undergoing medical checks and a voluntary rehabilitation process in Australia before reintegrating into society.
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