DENPASAR, Bali — Bali Police are working with Interpol to track down two foreign suspects in the fatal stabbing of a Dutch national in Kerobokan, North Kuta, Badung.
The suspects, identified as Darlan Bruno Lima San Ana (36) and Kalyl Hyorran (29), both Brazilian nationals, are believed to have fled Indonesia shortly after the incident.
Bali Police Criminal Investigation Director, Commissioner I Gede Adhi Mulyawarman, said authorities have placed both men on the wanted list and formally requested a red notice through Interpol to expand the manhunt internationally.
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“We have issued a wanted notice and requested an Interpol red notice to pursue the suspects globally,” he said during a press conference on Saturday (March 28, 2026).
Immigration records show the suspects entered Bali in mid-February 2026 and left the country on March 24, one day after the attack.
Police have charged both men with premeditated murder, which carries a maximum penalty of death or life imprisonment under Indonesian law, along with additional charges related to fatal assault.
The victim, identified by initials RP (49), was attacked on Monday night (March 23) at a villa in Kerobokan.
According to police, the victim had been outside the villa with his partner when he noticed two men on a motorcycle acting suspiciously. He reportedly asked his partner to go inside and lock the door.
Moments later, the suspects allegedly attacked him with a knife, inflicting severe injuries. The victim was rushed to hospital but later died.
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