Ali Imron cites years of counterterrorism work and the Bali Nine precedent in his bid for freedom, but observers say his ...
Arcules, a provider of unified, intelligent Security-as-a-Service solutions, announced that its cloud-based video platform interfaces with IMRON’s UnityIS access control platform. The combination of ...
Imron has spent the last 22 years in prison after receiving a life sentence for his role in the horrifying bombings on the Indonesian island that killed 202 people, including 88 Australians.