A Philippine woman sentenced to death in Indonesia on drug charges said that she was “elated” to be returning home, after a deal brokered between the two nations.
Two ringleaders of the group were executed in 2015, while one trafficker was released from prison and another died of cancer.
The Department of Migrant Workers on Saturday visited the family of Mary Jane Veloso in Nueva Ecija and provided assistance ...
Indonesia has agreed to return to Australia the five remaining members of the so-called Bali Nine drug smuggling ring who are currently serving life sentences in the Southeast Asian country, an ...
The Australian Assistant Treasurer, Stephen Jones, confirmed the discussions at a press conference, noting Indonesia's prior ...
We certainly do not want the situation in the Philippines where Mary Jane Veloso will be serving sentence for the rest of her ...
Moves to extradite foreign nationals convicted in Indonesia to their origin country could be accommodated in a mutual legal ...
Australian men Scott Rush, Matthew Norman, Si-Yi Chen, Martin Stephens, and Michael Czugaj are currently serving life ...
Police on Thursday secured the custody of casino junket operator Hector Aldwin Pantollana, who is allegedly involved in a multibillion-peso investment scam, in what appears to be a prisoner swap ...
Darren Candelaria was only two years old when his mother, Mary Jane Veloso, went abroad to work. This was supposed to be Mary ...