Three coffins containing Australian victims of the 2005 Bali bombings, draped in an Australian flag.

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“They actually take the skin off the skull, rebuild the head to the shape it would have been, and then put the skin… back over the head.”

What initially seems like a horrifying crime was, in truth, a vital move by the Australian Federal Police to help capture a man responsible for the deaths of hundreds of innocent people, including many Australians.

That was then-AFP detective superintendent David Craig, who led the federal police response to the 2005 Bali bombings.

Three coffins containing Australian victims of the 2005 Bali bombings, draped in an Australian flag.
Four Australians were killed in the 2005 Bali bombings, as well as 15 Indonesians and a Japanese citizen.(Getty)

“I wanted to send a message that Australians aren’t going to be bullied,” he told Frost. 

“So, I reserved the very table at which you would have been seated that night, on the opening night, and I invited the Indonesian police as well.”

“It wasn’t a particularly relaxing meal, but for me, as an Australian, I wanted to stick it in the face of these pricks…

“There were shrapnel marks on the table, and although none of us quite had the appetite, we sat together, discussed, and demonstrated solidarity.”

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