Oman Daily Observer

Indonesia parliament speaker taken into custody

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JAKARTA: Indonesia’s parliament speaker, Setya Novanto, has been taken into custody by the anti-corruption agency after being arrested over his alleged role in causing state losses of $170 million linked to a national electronic identity card scheme.

Novanto, clad in an orange vest worn by detainees of the Corruption Eradicatio­n Commission (KPK), was transferre­d from a hospital on Sunday night into a KPK detention facility.

He is one of the most senior politician­s to be detained by the agency, popular among ordinary Indonesian­s for targeting members of the establishm­ent suspected of abuse of power.

Novanto was arrested on Friday night but his detention was postponed while he received treatment for injuries suffered in a car crash the day before.

“Delay of the arrest is no longer needed,” as a medical statement showed Novanto did not need further hospital treatment, Laode Muhammad Syarif, the deputy head of the agency, said in a video on its official Periscope page.

On Sunday night, Novanto told reporters he was still suffering from vertigo after the crash that he said had injured a leg, an arm and his head.

“I thought I would be given time for recovery, but I obey the law,” Novanto was quoted by news website Kumparan.com as saying.

Novanto will be held for 20 days for questionin­g, said KPK spokesman Febri Diansyah. He will be detained in a sparsely-furnished holding cell with some mattresses and a shared toilet.

Graft agency officials tried to arrest Novanto, the chairman of Golkar, Indonesia’s second-largest party and partner in the ruling coalition, at his house in Jakarta late on Wednesday.

But they failed to find him, sparking speculatio­n that he had gone into hiding.

Later, Novanto was involved in a car accident and his lawyer, Fredrich Yunadi, said a journalist was driving the vehicle and interviewi­ng his client at the time.

The car crash was found to be an accident, media cited Jakarta’s deputy director of traffic police as saying, dismissing speculatio­n that the mishap was staged.

Novanto has denied wrongdoing but has repeatedly missed summonses for questionin­g by the agency in recent months, saying he was ill and needed heart surgery.

The agency is investigat­ing state losses of about $170 million after allegation­s that sums ranging from $5,000 to $5.5 million, generated by marking up procuremen­t costs for the ID cards, were divided up among politician­s in parliament.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Setya Novanto arrives at the Corruption Eradicatio­n Commission (KPK) building in Jakarta on Sunday in this photo taken by Antara Foto.
— Reuters Setya Novanto arrives at the Corruption Eradicatio­n Commission (KPK) building in Jakarta on Sunday in this photo taken by Antara Foto.

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