The Attorney General's Office (AGO) responded to the news regarding an attempt to search the residence of the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) Febrie Adriansyah by the police on Thursday, July 31.

Head of the Legal Information Center (Kapuspenkum) AGO Anang Supriatna said that the Prosecutor's Office did not receive any reports regarding the search.

"Where does the source come from? The source must be clear. To this day there is none," he said at the Attorney General's Office Building, Jakarta, Monday, August 4, which was confiscated by Antara.

Regarding the thickening of TNI personnel guarding Jampidsus' house, Anang said that this was part of the usual security that had been agreed in the memorandum of understanding between the TNI and the AGO.

In fact, he continued, security has also been stated in Presidential Regulation (Perpres) Number 66 of 2025 concerning the Protection of the State against Prosecutors. Article 4, regulates the provision of state protection to prosecutors and prosecutors by the National Police and the TNI.

"Mr. Febrie, right, the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes who handle corruption cases. You know, surely security has always been in the TNI," he said.

For information, social media was enlivened by reports from one of the media stating that there was an attempt to search the house of Jampidsus Febrie Adriansyah by the police on Thursday, July 31.

However, this effort failed because there were many TNI personnel on guard.


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