Bali police announced on Monday that they apprehended two individuals linked to the shooting death of 32-year-old Zivan Radmanovic, who was killed early Saturday in his villa in Munggu. Reports indicate that the attack occurred when two men broke into the residence shortly after midnight. One suspect was captured in Jakarta, while the other was arrested abroad, though police have withheld specific details about their identities.
Witness accounts reveal that Radmanovic’s wife woke to his cries for help before discovering him in the bathroom. The shooting also led to severe injuries for 34-year-old Sanar Ghanim, who is currently hospitalized and receiving treatment for his wounds, which were reportedly accompanied by physical assault. Ghanim’s wife reported seeing the attackers, while both women involved escaped harm.
Investigation efforts are underway as officials continue to seek a motive behind the attack. So far, police have collected substantial evidence from the scene, including 17 bullet casings and various projectiles, with images showing bullet-ridden windows and blood stains inside the villa. Witnesses alleged the attackers spoke English with a pronounced Australian accent, providing distinguishing details about their clothing and demeanor.
Despite being a popular destination known for its vibrant tourism and relatively low rates of violent crime, incidents like this one have sent shockwaves through the local community in Badung, an area marked by its famous tourist beaches.
Witness accounts reveal that Radmanovic’s wife woke to his cries for help before discovering him in the bathroom. The shooting also led to severe injuries for 34-year-old Sanar Ghanim, who is currently hospitalized and receiving treatment for his wounds, which were reportedly accompanied by physical assault. Ghanim’s wife reported seeing the attackers, while both women involved escaped harm.
Investigation efforts are underway as officials continue to seek a motive behind the attack. So far, police have collected substantial evidence from the scene, including 17 bullet casings and various projectiles, with images showing bullet-ridden windows and blood stains inside the villa. Witnesses alleged the attackers spoke English with a pronounced Australian accent, providing distinguishing details about their clothing and demeanor.
Despite being a popular destination known for its vibrant tourism and relatively low rates of violent crime, incidents like this one have sent shockwaves through the local community in Badung, an area marked by its famous tourist beaches.


















