Indonesia

Then-assistant attorney general for special crimes (Jampidsus) Febrie Adriansyah (center) talks to journalists on July 10, 2026, during a press briefing at the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) building in South Jakarta. (Antara/Asprilla Dwi Adha)

Concerns over due process and accountability grew after the National Police handed over an investigation into corruption cases implicating the former assistant attorney general for special crimes Febrie Adriansyah to the Attorney General's Office (AGO).The handover came shortly after the police’s Corruption Eradication Corps (Kortas Tipidkor) named Febrie a suspect in alleged graft and money laundering cases linked to several state-owned enterprises (SOEs) over the weekend.

At a joint press briefing with the AGO and House of Representatives Commission III overseeing legal affairs on Saturday, Kortas Tipidkor chief Insp. Gen. Totok Suharyanto said Febrie was named a suspect pertaining to “[state insurer] PT Asabri and other cases”.

PT Asabri manages insurance and pension funds for the police and the military.