Australian suspects forced to re-enact alleged Bali killing
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Three Australian men have been forced to re-enact an alleged gangland murder in Bali.

Darcy Jensen, 27, Coskun Mevlut, 23, and Midolmore Pasa Tupou, 37, were escorted to the villa resort near Munggu Beach where Melbourne man Zivan Radmanovic was allegedly tortured and shot dead on June 14.

Radmanovic’s friend Sanar Ghanim, 34, was also shot and beaten in the attack, but survived.

Three Australian men held in Bali over the killing of a Melbourne father have been forced to carry out a re-enactment of the alleged incident on Wednesday, July 25, 2025 (Supplied)

Sydney plumber Jensen is alleged to have helped with planning the execution-style killing of the victim, while his co-accused allegedly shot him.

Radmanovic was shot in a bathroom of his villa, where police found 17 bullet casings and two intact bullets.

Radmanovic’s wife, Gourdeas Jazmyn, 30, told police that she suddenly woke up when she heard her husband screaming. She cowered under a blanket when she heard multiple gunshots.

She later found her husband’s body and the injured Ghanim, whose wife also testified to seeing the attackers.

Dressed in bright orange and green clothing, the trio were yesterday hauled out in handcuffs, and taken to the villa, the scene of the shootings.

Three Australian men held in Bali over the killing of a Melbourne father have been forced to carry out a re-enactment of the alleged incident on Wednesday, July 25, 2025 (Supplied)

They were also taken to a hardware shop where a hammer was purchased and hire vehicles were obtained.

Jenson, was arrested in Jakarta after allegedly trying to flee Indonesia. Mevlut was arrested in Singapore, while Tupou was also arrested overseas and brought back to Bali.

The three Australian suspects have not been formally charged.

Premeditated murder carries a maximum penalty of death by firing squad in Indonesia.

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