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Indonesia's anti-graft prosecutor quits after police seize gold, cash
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Indonesia's anti-graft prosecutor quits after police seize gold, cash

Indonesia's top anti-corruption prosecutor, Assistant Attorney General for Special Crimes Febrie Adriansyah, has resigned following police raids on multiple locations linked to him, including his home in Bogor and a cafe in South Jakarta. The raids, part of investigations into corruption and money laundering related to coal procurement for state utility company PLN, resulted in the seizure of 74kg of gold bars and over $7.5 million in cash. Febrie denied that the seized assets were connected to graft, stating they could all be accounted for. Police have questioned 15 witnesses and plan to announce suspects soon, though charges have not yet been filed. The investigation also includes a graft scandal involving President Prabowo Subianto's free meal program.

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Indonesia's anti-graft prosecutor quits after police seize gold, cash

Indonesia's top anti-corruption prosecutor, Assistant Attorney General for Special Crimes Febrie Adriansyah, has resigned following police raids on multiple locations linked to him, including his home in Bogor and a cafe in South Jakarta. The raids, part of investigations into corruption and money laundering related to coal procurement for state utility company PLN, resulted in the seizure of 74kg of gold bars and over $7.5 million in cash. Febrie denied that the seized assets were connected to graft, stating they could all be accounted for. Police have questioned 15 witnesses and plan to announce suspects soon, though charges have not yet been filed. The investigation also includes a graft scandal involving President Prabowo Subianto's free meal program.

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