Indonesia’s Attorney General’s Office (AGO) conducted raids on six locations as part of an investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the national free nutritious food program (MBG). The searches targeted offices and the residences of suspects linked to the case. Authorities have named three former leaders of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) and one private sector individual as suspects. The investigation centers on irregularities in the management of the MBG program, designed to provide free nutritious meals. The AGO has not yet disclosed the specific details of the alleged corruption but confirmed the raids are part of ongoing efforts to uncover wrongdoing. Further investigations and potential prosecutions are expected as the case develops. The MBG program aims to address malnutrition among schoolchildren across Indonesia.