Three Aussie men charged with murder over Bali villa shooting
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Three Australian men have been charged with murder by police in Indonesia after an Australian man was killed and another seriously injured in a shooting in Bali last weekend.

His friend Sanar Ghanim, 34, was also shot and beaten in the attack.

Darcy Francesco Jenson, 37, was arrested at Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Jakarta allegedly trying to flee the country, according to Indonesian authorities. (Supplied)

Three Australian men have since been arrested and charged in relation to the Canggu shooting.

Former Sydney plumber Darcy Francesco Jenson, 37, was arrested at an airport in Jakarta, where he was said to be trying to flee to Cambodia.

Around the same time last night it’s understood Coskun Mevlut, 23, was arrested in Singapore.

On Monday, Tupou Pasa Midolmore, 37, was also arrested overseas and brought back to Bali.

Tupou Pasa Midolmore, 37, was arrested by Australian Federal Police at Melbourne Airport on Monday evening after allegedly fleeing Indonesia. (Supplied)
A third suspect, Coskun Mevlut, 23, was arrested by police in Singapore. (Supplied)

Bali Regional Police Chief Inspector General Adityajaya said police alleged the three men were “directly involved in executing and preparing for the shooting”.

Adityajaya did not rule out the involvement of further conspirators.

Balinese police have seized six motorbikes believed to have been used in the shooting, along with two getaway cars.

Bullets, a bag, passport, money and a sledgehammer found at the crime scene have also been seized as part of the investigation.

The Australian suspects face charges of premeditated murder, which carries a maximum penalty of death in Indonesia.

Bullets, bag, passport, money and a hammer found at the crime scene have also been seized as part of the investigation. (Nine)
Sanar Ghanim was bashed and shot several times in Bali. (9News)
The tropical paradise was shattered by gunfire on Saturday, killing 32-year-old Zivan Radmanovic in a hail of bullets. (9News)

Ghanim, the former partner of murdered underworld figure Carl Williams’ stepdaughter Danielle Stephens, was released from hospital and transported to a new Canggu apartment yesterday.

Radmanovic’s wife has agreed to allow doctors to perform an autopsy on the father of six, which is expected to be carried out tomorrow.

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