Media reports today say that the Australian Federal Police are still investigating this alarming incident a couple of weeks back.
They have reportedly come to Western Australia to interview at least one of the passengers on the flight.
Depending on what the police find out, it seems the drunk may yet be charged with something (he's apparently still in Bali becos Garuda, quite rightly, will not let him anywhere near a plane).
Here's hoping that this may eventually result in a stiff jail sentence and a permanent ban from all other airlines.
If he has to swim home from Bali, I won't be protesting.