Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has added three new prisoner transport vehicles to its fleet. These vehicles are intended to replace older models that were recently sold at auction. The acquisition ensures the KPK maintains secure and reliable transportation capabilities for individuals in custody. Details regarding the specific features or cost of the new vehicles were not disclosed in the initial announcement. This upgrade suggests a continued commitment by the KPK to efficiently manage detained suspects. The replacement of aging assets is a routine measure for maintaining operational effectiveness. The KPK handles high-profile corruption cases and requires secure transport for those accused and convicted.