Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confiscated assets from the residence of Silmy Karim, a former Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights for Immigration and Penitentiary Affairs. The seized items include cash, foreign currency, and luxury vehicles. The KPK believes these assets are connected to an ongoing corruption investigation. Details of the specific case remain limited, but the seizures indicate a significant development in the probe. Authorities have not yet disclosed the total value of the confiscated assets. Karim previously held a high-ranking position within the Ministry responsible for immigration control and prison management. The KPK continues to investigate potential wrongdoing related to his tenure.