The long road to release for Bali Nine Renae Lawrence

Bali Nine heroin smuggler Renae Lawrence will be freed from an Indonesian prison on Wednesday. Here's how she ended up there.

After spending 12 years in a Bali jail, Renae Lawrence is due back in Australia on Wednesday.

After spending 12 years in a Bali jail, Renae Lawrence is due back in Australia on Wednesday. Source: Getty Images

Forty-one-year-old Renae Lawrence is due to fly back to Sydney after she is released from an Indonesian prison on Wednesday, having served 12 years of a 20-year sentence.

Ms Lawrence was sentenced to 20 years in jail for her role in the notorious 2005 drug smuggling operation, however, her sentence was reduced last year.

A long 12 years

April, 2005

- Lawrence and eight others are arrested at Bali airport and a local hotel over a plot to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin into Australia

- Lawrence has more than 2kg of heroin strapped to her body
Renae Lawrence is taken to Kerobokan Jail after her trial in 2005.
October 2005: Renae Lawrence is taken back to Kerobokan Jail after her trial. Source: AAP
September, 2005

- Indonesian prosecutors say all nine Australians will be charged with offences that carry the death penalty

February, 2006

- Lawrence gets life in jail but prosecutors had argued for 20 years because she co-operated with police

- At her trial she claimed ringleader Andrew Chan threatened to kill her and her family unless she carried the drugs

- Chan and fellow ringleader Myuran Sukumaran are sentenced to death; the rest end up with life in jail

April, 2006

- Lawrence and four others appeal their life sentences; They win and get 20 years instead

- Lawrence decides to not lodge further appeals
February 2006: Chan and fellow ringleader Myuran Sukumaran were sentenced to death.
February 2006: Chan and fellow ringleader Myuran Sukumaran were sentenced to death. Source: AAP
September:

- Others try their luck but some lose spectacularly, with some jail terms upgraded to the death penalty

- Ultimately only the two ringleaders are executed

November, 2018

- Officials in Bali confirm Lawrence will be released on November 21

- Lawrence has shaved years off her sentence through remissions for good behaviour

- She could be the only member of the Bali Nine to ever taste freedom again, with the rest to die in jail unless their cases are reviewed.


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Published 18 November 2018 10:30am
Updated 18 November 2018 5:14pm

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