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Friday, July 21, 2000, updated at 09:57(GMT+8)
World  

Indonesian Authorities Start Seizing Suharto Assets

Indonesian authorities say they've started seizing assets linked to former President Suharto, who's under investigation for large-scale corruption.

A spokesman for the Attorney-General's Office said the first asset to be taken was a colonial-style villa south of Jakarta, owned by a charity he once controlled.

The Attorney-General's Office has been investigating allegations Suharto accumulated wealth from a number of charitable foundations he operated while in power.

The office has said it should be ready to begin a trial by August the 10th.

Meanwhile, a granddaughter-in-law of former President Suharto has been jailed for allegedly possessing illegal drugs.

A police spokesman says Gusti Maya Firanti Noor, wife of Mr Suharto's grandson Ari Sigit, has been taken to the women's prison in Jakarta.




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Indonesian authorities say they've started seizing assets linked to former President Suharto, who's under investigation for large-scale corruption.

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