Indonesian prosecutors have seized thousands of electric motorcycles manufactured by EMMO as part of a corruption investigation into the national free school lunch program (MBG). The Attorney General’s Office (AGO), specifically its Special Crimes Prosecutor’s Office (Jampidsus), conducted the asset seizure at a warehouse in Sentul. The investigation centers on allegations of corruption surrounding the MBG program, which aimed to provide nutritious meals to students. Authorities have not yet detailed the specific connection between EMMO and the alleged corruption, but the motorcycles are being held as evidence. The AGO’s move signals a broadening of the investigation beyond initial suspects linked directly to the program’s implementation. Further details regarding the value of the seized assets and potential charges are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.
