JAKARTA - Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) Febrie Adriansyah was reportedly followed by members of Densus 88. The head of the Legal Information Center (Kapuspenkum) at the Attorney General's Office, Ketut Sumedana, admitted that he did not know about the information.
"I haven't got the info yet," Ketut said when confirmed, Friday, May 24.
Meanwhile, Febrie has not responded to this news. Likewise, the National Police did not respond to the stalking information.
The news about Febri being followed by Densus 88 is busy on social media. It didn't stop there, the video depicting a convoy of sirens around the AGO Building was also spread.
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It was seen that dozens of motorbikes and cars had stopped in front of the gate of the building and sounded the siren. Then, they disperse which begins with a motorcade first.
It is known that the AGO is currently handling a number of corruption cases. One of them is related to tin mines that cost the state hundreds of trillions of rupiah.
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