Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confiscated the Semarang residence of Fadia Arafiq, the non-active Regent of Pekalongan Regency. The seizure is part of an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption involving Arafiq. The property, located in the Central Java capital, was targeted by the KPK as part of its asset recovery efforts. Details of the specific corruption case remain limited, but the action indicates a significant development in the investigation. Arafiq was previously suspended from his position as Regent amidst the probe. The KPK has not yet released a comprehensive statement regarding the purpose of the seizure or potential charges. This action follows standard procedure in Indonesian corruption investigations, aiming to secure assets potentially linked to illicit gains.
