Indonesia’s Top Special Crimes Prosecutor Steps Down Amid Investigation
Indonesia’s head prosecutor for special crimes, Febrie Adriansyah, has resigned from his position after becoming the focus of a major corruption investigation. The resignation comes as authorities continue probing allegations of bribery, extortion, and money laundering connected to a previous case involving state insurer Asabri.
The Attorney General’s Office said the decision was made to preserve the integrity, neutrality, and credibility of the country’s legal process while investigations move forward.
Police Investigating Alleged Corruption and Financial Crimes
According to Indonesian police, Febrie Adriansyah has been named a suspect in an investigation involving allegations of extortion, bribery, and money laundering. Investigators believe the accusations are tied to a corruption case that he previously supervised during his time in office.
Authorities recently carried out raids at multiple locations linked to the investigation, where they reportedly seized significant amounts of cash in various currencies and gold bars. Officials have not yet announced when formal court proceedings could begin.
Attorney General’s Office Emphasizes Neutrality
The Attorney General’s Office stated that the resignation was intended to ensure that law enforcement agencies can conduct the investigation without concerns over conflicts of interest. Officials stressed that maintaining public confidence in Indonesia’s justice system remains a priority.
The office has not indicated who will permanently replace Adriansyah, though legal operations are expected to continue without disruption while the appointment process moves forward.
Case Draws National Attention
The investigation has attracted widespread attention across Indonesia because Adriansyah played a key role in several major anti-corruption cases in recent years. Legal experts say the outcome of the probe could have significant implications for public trust in the country’s anti-corruption efforts.
Police have stated that the investigation remains active and that additional evidence will be reviewed before further legal action is taken. Authorities have urged the public to allow the judicial process to proceed independently.























































