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Top Indonesian prosecutor resigns amid corruption probe

July 10, 2026 11:33 PM EDT

JAKARTA, July 11 (Reuters) - A ‌top Indonesian prosecutor ​resigned ​on Saturday after police conducted a series of raids related to corruption investigations, including at his residence, and ‌seized cash amounting to more than $20 million in multiple currencies ⁠and 74 kg (163 lb) of gold bars this week.

• Febrie Adriansyah resigned from ‌his position as head prosecutor ‌of special crimes in the Attorney General's Office to maintain neutrality amid the police investigation, according to a press statement from ​the AGO released in the early hours of Saturday.

• Police have named Febrie a suspect, alleging extortion, bribery and money laundering ⁠linked to a past case the prosecutor had overseen involving state insurer Asabri, police official ​Totok Suharyanto told a news conference on Saturday.

• Another suspect, identified by initials DR, also accused of money ​laundering, was in police custody, he said, ‌without elaborating.

• Febrie, who on Friday denied any wrongdoing, did not respond to a Reuters request for ⁠comment.

• Police have raided 12 locations and interviewed 15 witnesses this week, Jakarta police spokesperson Budi Hermanto said on Friday.

• Febrie had led criminal investigations ⁠and prosecutions in some high profile cases, including the graft cases against startup ​Gojek founder Nadiem Makarim and former trade minister turned government critic Thomas Lembong, as well as state energy firm Pertamina's alleged illegal fuel imports case.

• Febrie ‌was also involved in President Prabowo Subianto's forestry task force, which has taken over plantations and mines ‌from companies accused of violating forest utilisation rules.

• Up until his ⁠resignation, he was overseeing a ‌corruption investigation in the ​National Nutrition Agency, which runs Prabowo's free school meals programme.

(Reporting by Gayatri Suroyo; Editing by Kim Coghill and ‌Tomasz Janowski)



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