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House speaker under armed guard in hospital

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JAKARTA: Named as a suspect in a US$170 million (RM708 million) corruption case, the speaker of Indonesia’s parliament was put under armed guard at a hospital by anti-graft investigat­ors after he was involved in a car accident, his lawyer said yesterday.

Officers from the Corruption Eradicatio­n Commission (KPK) first tried to arrest Setya Novanto, the chairman of Golkar, Indonesia’s secondlarg­est party and partner in the ruling coalition, at his house here on Wednesday.

The swoop, watched by television cameras, failed to find Novanto, sparking speculatio­n that he had gone into hiding.

On Thursday evening, the saga took a twist after reports claimed Novanto was involved in a car crash while on his way to turn himself in at KPK headquarte­rs.

Novanto’s lawyer, Fredrich Yunadi, said his client was being interviewe­d at the time of the accident by a journalist driving the vehicle.

“(The driver) was looking back and looking to the side, so he wasn’t concentrat­ing on what was in front of him,” he said.

Novanto was now “very ill” with head and hand injuries, Yunadi said.

“He can’t even get up. He can’t talk yet, (but) it’s just his eyes — when he opens his eyes the ceiling swirls in circles.”

Armed KPK officers were now at the hospital, Yunadi said, adding that they had ignored his requests to leave. Reuters

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Officials carrying Indonesian House Speaker Setya Novanto (inset) out of an ambulance as they move him to Dr Cipto Mangunkusu­mo National Central General Hospital after he was injured in a car accident in Jakarta yesterday.
EPA PIC Officials carrying Indonesian House Speaker Setya Novanto (inset) out of an ambulance as they move him to Dr Cipto Mangunkusu­mo National Central General Hospital after he was injured in a car accident in Jakarta yesterday.

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