One man convicted over the Bali nightclub bombings that killed 202 people has been freed and nine others have had their sentences cut by four months to mark
Puryanto had his sentence cut by three months, meaning that he had completed his near five-year term in
Many of 202 people who died in the bombings were foreign tourists, among them 88 Australians.
The nine prisoners are serving sentences between five and 16 years and were convicted on charges such as robbery to help fund the attacks and giving refuge to people involved in planning them.
Ilham Djaya,
Eight convicts are in prison in Bali and one in
Four people serving life sentences for the
A total of 33 people were jailed over the
Among these, Amrozi, Ali Gufron, and Imam Samudra are being held on death row in a jail in Java province for their leading roles in the bombings and are due to be executed this month.
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One of Bali bombers