The Australian Federal Police will break their silence over their role in the Bali Nine's arrest in Indonesia.
AFP commissioner Andrew Colvin and deputy commissioners Mike Phelan and Leanne Close will face the media in Canberra tomorrow, where they will discuss the investigation which led to the executions Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran.
Pressure has been mounting on the AFP to explain its role in tipping off Indonesia about the Bali Nine drug smuggling operation in 2005.
The federal government has insisted police are still taking the death penalty into account before tipping off foreign agencies about suspected Australian criminals, in line with guidelines Labor issued in 2009.
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