Local TV reported that Corruption Eradication Commission officials and paramilitary police went to Setya Novanto's home late Wednesday night in a failed bid to arrest him and were met instead by his wife and lawyer.
Commission spokesman Febri Diansyah said Thursday its law enforcement team is still searching for Novanto, who was once hailed by President Donald Trump as one of Indonesia's most powerful men.
Diansyah said in a text message to The Associated Press: "We urge him to surrender. We'll consider declaring him a fugitive if he is uncooperative."
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