International Fugitive Captured in Bali and Deported to Face Murder Charges

The Ngurah Rai Immigration Office in Bali deported Romanian Interpol fugitive Zuleam Costinel Cosmin (center white) at Ngurah Rai Airport, Badung Regency, Bali, Wednesday (January 21, 2026).

The Ngurah Rai Immigration Office in Bali deported Romanian Interpol fugitive Zuleam Costinel Cosmin (center white) at Ngurah Rai Airport, Badung Regency, Bali, Wednesday (January 21, 2026). (Photo: Ngurah Rai Immigration Office)

A 33-year-old Romanian man, wanted for a brutal home invasion robbery and murder in his home country, was arrested in Bali following a coordinated international operation and flown back to Europe under escort.

DENPASAR, Bali — A high-priority fugitive sought across Europe was deported from Bali on Thursday, concluding an international manhunt that led authorities to the Indonesian island. Zuleam Costinel Cosmin, a 33-year-old Romanian national on Interpol’s red notice list, was escorted onto a flight to Doha, en route to Bucharest, his hands secured in restraints and accompanied by immigration and police officers.

The arrest, carried out on January 15 by Bali Police in coordination with the Indonesian National Police’s International Relations Division and Interpol, ended a months-long search. Cosmin was wanted in connection with a violent home invasion in Romania in early November 2023. According to Bali Police Director of General Crime, Commissioner I Gede Adhi Mulyawarman, Cosmin and two accomplices are accused of torturing a local businessman to death during a robbery, threatening the victim’s daughter with a firearm, and stealing a luxury watch valued at approximately 200,000 euros.

The Trail to Bali and a Social Media Misstep

Cosmin initially entered Indonesia through Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on November 14, 2023, arriving from China. Authorities tracked his movements to Bali, where he led a discreet life, frequently changing residences and living off the income of his wife—an Indonesian national who was reportedly unaware of his fugitive status, according to police statements. His attempt to leave the island via a booked flight from Denpasar to Kuala Lumpur was unsuccessful as he was not cleared through immigration.

His critical mistake, however, was digital. Investigators from the Indonesian National Central Bureau of Interpol identified Cosmin’s location after spotting posts on his personal Facebook account, triggering the coordinated operation that led to his capture in Bali. His two alleged accomplices had previously been arrested in Ireland and Scotland.

Cosmin Zuleam, a suspect on an Interpol Red Notice for a brutal 2023 murder

A Message on Cross-Border Security

The successful deportation underscores the active cooperation between Indonesian authorities and international law enforcement networks. For Bali’s substantial international community, the case serves as a clear demonstration that the island, while a peaceful retreat for millions, is not a haven for individuals fleeing justice from abroad.

The Bali Immigration Office, which oversaw the deportation, reinforced that compliance with immigration laws is strictly monitored. The case highlights the sophisticated tracking mechanisms now in place, blending traditional investigation with digital intelligence.

Hey Bali News provides this report as a reminder of the importance of maintaining secure and lawful immigration status while residing in or visiting Indonesia.

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