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JAKARTA, Indonesia — A former Indonesian lawmaker was extradited to his home country Saturday after three months as a fugitive to face corruption charges in a case that has riveted the nation and tested its reputation in fighting graft.
Muhammad Nazaruddin, the governing Democratic Party’s former treasurer, was captured last week in Colombia after fleeing Indonesia three months ago. He has denied charges that he accepted $3 million in bribes from a company contracted to build an athletes’ village for this year’s Southeast Asian Games.



