An Australian man is facing more than two years in prison if he is convicted of accused of assaulting his Indonesian girlfriend in Bali and allegedly resisting detention by police, who found a cache of air guns and knives in his hotel room.
An Australian man is facing more than two years in prison if he is convicted of assaulting his Indonesian girlfriend in Bali and allegedly resisting detention by police, who found a cache of air guns and knives in his hotel room.
Police allege Ireland had been intoxicated and lashed out at the woman – and threatened her with death – after demanding she repay 1.5 million rupiah he claimed she owed him. “He claimed to be a member of the Australian special forces, that he is here training an Indonesian sniper team,” Denpasar police chief Bambang Yugo Pamungkas alleged.
Kuta police chief Yogie Pramagita said the woman told officers that Ireland had taken drugs as well as being under the influence of alcohol. Tramadol, a painkiller, was found in his room, police said.
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