A man holds his fist up to a picture of detained official Anggodo Widjojo in police uniform, the detained brother of fugitive Anggoro Widjojo, during a rally in downtown Jakarta on November 8, 2009 to support the country's anti-graft agency, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), to combat corruptions. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has vowed to crack down on judicial corruption after wiretap evidence exposed an alleged high-level conspiracy to frame anti-graft fighters. Indonesia's top detective and deputy chief prosecutor quit on November 5 after wiretap phone recordings implicated them in an alleged plot to falsely imprison anti-graft investigators. Anggodo, who is in custody, and his brother Anggoro, who is wanted by authorities, have been implicated when wiretop recordings were played in court exposing an apparent conspiracy.