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Police to Question Febrie Adriansyah in Three Corruption Cases

The Indonesian police have announced they will question Febrie Adriansyah in connection with three separate corruption cases. The cases involve allegations of misuse of public funds and abuse of power by officials. Febrie Adriansyah is a former official linked to several high-profile investigations into graft within local government. The police have not yet provided specific details about the charges or the timeline for the questioning. This development comes amid ongoing efforts by authorities to address corruption at the local level.

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Police to Question Febrie Adriansyah in Three Corruption Cases

The Indonesian police have announced they will question Febrie Adriansyah in connection with three separate corruption cases. The cases involve allegations of misuse of public funds and abuse of power by officials. Febrie Adriansyah is a former official linked to several high-profile investigations into graft within local government. The police have not yet provided specific details about the charges or the timeline for the questioning. This development comes amid ongoing efforts by authorities to address corruption at the local level.

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