UPDATE:
The first picture of Schapelle Corby since her release from Bali’s Kerobokan Prison yesterday has emerged.
The picture, which has been published by Women’s Day magazine, shows Corby and her brother James enjoying a beer at the Sentosa Seminyak resort where she’s currently staying.
Mamamia previously reported:
Schapelle Corby has been released from Bali’s Kerobokan Prison after nine years imprisonment.
Here’s the moment it happened:
Prosecutors have told the media that Corby was crying and very quiet at the Corrections Office while she was signing her documents for parole. They have also shown the media Corby’s parole papers.
Images of Corby’s family celebrating her release have also appeared on news sites with it being confirmed that Corby will serve out her parole at Mercedes, her elder sister, home in Kuta.
Her release was expected early this week, after Indonesia’s Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin signed her parole papers last Friday.
Her parole conditions, which Corby signed last August, do not require her to admit any responsibility for the cannabis found in her luggage back in 2004. However, she is required to remain in Indonesia until July 2017, during which time she has promised not to use or distribute drugs, and to report to the Bali corrections board for monthly counselling sessions.
This was the media scrum that met Schapelle as she walked out of the prison.
Indonesia’s correction system requires that those on parole have a home-base, which they need to seek permission to leave. Schapelle has nominated her sister Mercedes and brother-in-law’s house. However, Fairfax has confirmed with officials that she will be able to leave the house to travel around Bali, provided that corrections official remain informed of here whereabouts. She will, however, require express permission from the Justice Ministry to travel to other parts of Indonesia.