An Australian man arrested for an alleged drunken rampage in Indonesia has been freed from jail.
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Bodhi Mani Risby-Jones, 23, was detained in April after he was accused of assaulting people during a naked rampage near a surf resort on the island of Simeulue, off the coast of Sumatra in Aceh province.
He allegedly chased and struck people in the streets of the island, including a fisherman who was knocked from his motorbike and required dozens of stitches in his leg.
![The Australian man was accused of a drunken, naked rampage on the streets of Simeulue, in Aceh. The Australian man was accused of a drunken, naked rampage on the streets of Simeulue, in Aceh.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/172575538/19205be6-8292-4a64-8bc5-44d7f8b05655.jpg/r0_0_1920_1079_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The Queensland surfer had faced up to five years in jail but reached a reported settlement of 250 million rupiah ($A25,000) with the fisherman on May 26.
"I'm very very relieved and happy," Mr Risby-Jones told a news conference on Tuesday following his release.
"I made a fool of myself and it was shown publicly worldwide."
The Noosa man is expected to return to Australia in coming days.
Australian Associated Press