Suspects taken to Bali shooting crime scene where Zivan Radmanovic, Sanar Ghanim were shot
Police have marched three Australian murder suspects through multiple locations in Bali, including the villa where a Melbourne man was shot dead. SEE THE PHOTOS, VIDEO.
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Three Australian men under arrest over the bloody murder of Melbourne man Zivan Radmanovic in Bali have been taken to the crime scene as part of a re-enactment.
Indonesian National Police escorted Darcy Francesco Jenson, 27, Mevlut Coskun, 22, and Paea-I-Middlemore Tupou, 26, to the Casa Sintasya in Munggu where Radmanovic, 32, was tortured and shot dead and Melbourne underworld figure Sanar Ghanim survived being shot six times during a terrifying midnight raid by hit men on June 14.
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Jenson, who was arrested allegedly attempting to flee Indonesia a day after the raid, was initially taken in an armoured police van to a hardware store, the Sinar Harapan Shop, where police say he bought a hammer which was found at the crime scene.
Flanked by heavily armed guards, Jenson, wearinga a hood and orange prison issue T-shirt, was made to wear a back pack and photographed in front of the shop.
A hammer was then placed inside the backpack.
As part of the re-enactment, he will also be taken another location where he left the hammer before allegedly collecting it before the raid at the Casa Santisya villa in Munggu.
Coskun and Tupou were taken to the villa where the ambush occurred wearing green “gojek” jackets as described by the victims.
Coskun ignored questions from the media as he was escorted from a van to the crime scene.
“Mr Coskun, how do you feel about potentially facing the death penalty here in Indonesia?” he was asked.
As part of the reenactment the pair were taken to the door it is alleged they broke through before attacking those inside.
Outside, two scooters were displayed.
Jenson was not taken to the villa.
Police also plan to take the suspects to a river nearby the villa where a gun was found.
Among the locations set to be part of the re-enactment are the Lotus Villa in Bali and site in Tabanan, where the trio are alleged to have abandoned a car and motorbikes in the minutes after Radmanovic and Ghanim were attacked.
Radmanovic, his wife Jazmyn Gourdeas and her sister, Daniella, were in Bali to celebrate Jazmyn’s 30th birthday.
They had been in Bali just two day when masked men wearing helmets forced their way through a door to their villa with a hammer.
Ghanim had been living at the villa for months.
Once inside, the armed hit men took Radmanovic to a bathroom where he was beaten and shot dead while Ghanim managed to escape.
Jazmyn Gourdeas hid under covers in her bedroom while her husband was murdered while her sister, Daniella, told police she fled as one of the armed men entered her room.
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Both sisters have returned to Melbourne at the same time Radmanovic’s body was repatriated.
Daniella Gourdeas’ business, a skin care clinic in South Yarra, was firebombed on July 10. Victoria Police arson squad is investigating the attack.
The re-enactment comes as gruesome pictures of Radmanovic’s body, likely taken by Balinese police after they arrived at the villa, have been circulating within Australia.
The photographs are too graphic to publish.
Several wounds are visible on Radmanovic’s body including a gunshot wound to his foot.
He was then shot in the chest.
The results of Radmanovic’s autopsy have not been released.
Police continue to investigate the motive behind the targeted attack which crime experts say was likely organised by a transnational crime syndicate.
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Originally published as Suspects taken to Bali shooting crime scene where Zivan Radmanovic, Sanar Ghanim were shot