Australian named suspect in murder of Bali cop – lawyer

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Australian named suspect in murder of Bali cop – lawyer
Sara Connor and British man David Taylor have been arrested over the brutal murder of traffic police officer Wayan Sudarsa

DENPASAR, Indonesia – An Australian woman has been named a suspect in the murder of an Indonesian policeman on the resort island of Bali, her lawyer said on Saturday, August 20.

Sara Connor and British man David Taylor were arrested on Friday over the brutal murder of traffic police officer Wayan Sudarsa.

His body was found with wounds to the head and neck early Wednesday on Kuta beach, a popular tourist hangout in the south of the island.

Police naming Connor as a suspect is a formal step in the Indonesian legal system which means detectives have enough evidence to consider filing charges.

“Her status is now as a suspect. They presume it was murder,” Connor’s lawyer Erwin Siregar told reporters in Denpasar.

“The maximum sentence for that is 15 years,” he said, adding she could also face lesser charges related to the murder.

Authorities launched a hunt for Connor and Taylor after Connor’s ATM card and driver’s license were found at the crime scene.

Police also found a smashed beer bottle and damaged surfboard at the scene they believed were used in the attack on Sudarsa.

Siregar said the pair had drunk beer before going to the beach around 11 pm, where there was “kissing”. No drugs were involved, he added.

Siregar said Connor was “sad” and police postponed the interrogation Saturday after she complained of being tired.

“That’s why we stopped the investigation today, otherwise we will be here until midnight,” he said.

The status of Taylor’s case is not yet clear.

Police previously said witnesses had claimed they saw a man with dreadlocks – like Taylor – arguing with a police officer.

A man and woman matching their description were later spotted asking a motorcycle taxi to take them to a hotel but the driver refused as the man was covered in blood.

Bali, a pocket of Hinduism in Muslim-majority Indonesia, is a popular tourist destination known for its tropical climate and palm-fringed beaches.

Petty crime is common but murders are rare. – Rappler.com

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