AGO Issues 3 New Investigation Warrants in Febrie Adriansyah Case, Affirms Suspect Status Remains
The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has begun handling three cases of alleged corruption and money laundering (TPPU) transferred by the National Police’s Corruption Eradication Corps (Kortastipidkor). The initial step taken by the Adhyaksa Corps was issuing three new investigation warrants (Sprindik).
Head of the AGO’s Legal Information Centre, Anang Supriatna, stated that the warrants were issued after the AGO officially received the case transfers from the police. Investigation warrant Number 43 was issued for the alleged corruption and money laundering case related to PT Krakatau. Warrant Number 44 pertains to the alleged corruption case involving a coal blackout at a coal-fired power plant (PLTU), and Number 45 concerns the alleged corruption case at PT Asabri.
‘Currently, the Attorney General’s Office has issued three investigation warrants,’ he said on Wednesday, 15 July 2026. Anang stressed that the issuance of these new warrants does not nullify the suspect status of individuals previously named by police investigators, including former Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes, Febrie Adriansyah. ‘The suspect status is not revoked. It is not void,’ he asserted.
He explained that AGO investigators will now scrutinise all evidence, investigation reports, witness statements, and the formal and material completeness of the case files before taking further legal action. ‘We will first check the evidence and the investigation reports from our police colleagues, including the completeness of the formal and material aspects. Only after that can further steps be taken,’ he said.
Previously, Kortastipidkor decided to transfer the handling of the corruption and money laundering case involving Febrie Adriansyah to the AGO. Police Inspector General Totok Suharyanto, Head of Kortastipidkor, stated that the decision was a mutual agreement between the police and the AGO to strengthen synergy in law enforcement. The case transfer occurred after investigators named Febrie Adriansyah and a private party, identified by the initials Don Ritto, as suspects in the alleged corruption and money laundering case.