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Myuran Sukumaran was born on 17 April, 1981 in London, England, is an Australian drug trafficker. Discover Myuran Sukumaran's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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London, England |
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29 April, 2015 |
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Nusa Kambangan, Indonesia |
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Australia
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Myuran Sukumaran Net Worth
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Myuran Sukumaran (17 April 1981 – 29 April 2015) was an Australian who was convicted in Indonesia of drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.
Myuran Sukumaran was born on 17 April 1981 in London.
He was the eldest child of Sam and Raji Sukumaran who are Hindus of Sri Lankan Tamil origin.
Sukumaran had a brother (Chintu) and a sister (Brintha).
The family moved to Australia in 1985 and lived in Auburn, a western suburb of Sydney.
Sukumaran was educated at Homebush Boys High School where he was known as "Myu."
Although Andrew Chan also attended Homebush, the pair were four years apart and mixed in different circles.
Sukumaran told a psychiatrist that he faced bullying and racism at school.
Only in his adolescence did he start making friends, mostly Chinese and Vietnamese, and started to feel accepted.
After dropping out of university in the first year of his course, Sukumaran worked as a mail-room clerk at State Street Corporation, an American investment bank, and at the passport office in Sydney.
He started using drugs and, attracted by fast cars, nightclubs and instant rewards, got involved in drug selling after a university friend introduced him to the criminal world.
Sukumaran met Andrew Chan at a friend's party in 2002 and got involved in smuggling drugs from Indonesia to Australia.
Sometimes referred to in the media as a "martial arts expert" or "the enforcer", Sukumaran trained in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
In an interview broadcast on SBS TV's Dateline program following his sentencing and appeal, Sukumaran said:
In 2005, Sukumaran was arrested in a room at the Melasti Hotel in Kuta with eight others.
Police found 334 g of heroin in a suitcase in the room.
According to court testimonies of convicted drug mules, Sukumaran and Andrew Chan were the co-ringleaders of the heroin-smuggling operation from Indonesia to Australia.
According to Lawrence, following earlier alleged threats from Chan, on 5 April 2005 Sukumaran met with Si Yi Chen, Martin Stephens and Lawrence at a Sydney hotel where police allege drug smuggling tools such as sealable plastic bags, medical tape, elastic waist bands and skin tight bike shorts were stuffed into the bags of Stephens and Lawrence.
Lawrence claimed she was given cash; whilst Stephens claimed that his life was threatened.
The following day, Sukumaran allegedly provided another group with cash for airflight tickets.
On arrival in Bali, Sukumaran checked into the Hard Rock Hotel, where Chan had already arrived.
Other members of the Bali Nine were staying at other hotels across Kuta.
It is unclear what Sukumaran's movements were whilst in Bali.
Sukumaran, who was also with them with his bags, left the bags with the others as he decided to go back to the Hard Rock Hotel complex.
Indonesian police claim the group were in possession of 334 g of heroin and bundles of plastic wrapping, Elastoplast tape, and a set of scales, indicating involvement in a plan to transport drugs to Australia.
Earlier that day at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Indonesian police also arrested the following drug mules after they were found carrying various amounts of heroin concealed on their bodies.
Alleged co-ringleader, Andrew Chan, was also arrested the same day whilst seated on an Australian Airlines flight waiting to depart Denpasar for Sydney.
At the time Chan was arrested, he was carrying three mobile phones and a boarding pass.
No drugs were found in his possession.
Sukumaran denied any involvement with the heroin seized at the airport or any heroin located at the premises upon his arrest.
Up until his arrest in Indonesia, Australian and Indonesian police did not know the identity of the man.
After a criminal trial, Sukumaran was sentenced on 14 February 2006 by the Denpasar District Court to execution by firing squad.
After lodging an appeal against his sentence, Sukumaran's appeal was initially dismissed by the Bali High Court.
A judicial review by the Indonesian Supreme Court on 6 July 2011 affirmed the death sentence.
Sukumaran's plea for clemency was rejected by the President of Indonesia Joko Widodo on 30 December 2014.
He and Chan were executed on 29 April 2015.