
Indonesia's former deputy attorney general for special crimes, Febrie Adriansyah, is suspected of corruption after police recovered 74kg of gold and over US$15 million from a property linked to him. The haul, found in a locked safe, includes gold bars and multiple currencies. The case has become a major scandal within Indonesia's law enforcement establishment.
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Febrie Adriansyah served as deputy attorney general for special crimes
Febrie Adriansyah served as Indonesia's deputy attorney general for special crimes until last week.
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Febrie Adriansyah is now suspected of corruption.
OpinionRows of gold bars, stacks of US and Singapore dollars and seven suitcases found inside a locked safe have become the defining images of one of the biggest scandals to hit Indonesia’s law-enforcement establishment in years.
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Febrie Adriansyah is now suspected of corruption.
OpinionThis scandal is one of the biggest scandals to hit Indonesia’s law-enforcement establishment in years.
OpinionPolice recovered 74kg of gold and more than US$15 million in multiple currencies from a house linked to Febrie Adriansyah.
South China Morning PostFebrie Adriansyah served as Indonesia's deputy attorney general for special crimes until last week.
South China Morning PostThe recovered items included rows of gold bars, stacks of US and Singapore dollars, and seven suitcases found inside a locked safe.
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