JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesian prosecutors on Wednesday sought an 18-year prison sentence for a co-founder of ride-hailing and payments giant Gojek over his alleged role in a corruption case tied to the procurement of Google Chromebook laptops for schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. At a hearing at Jakarta’s Corruption Court, prosecutors also sought a fine of 1 billion rupiah (about $57,180) and requested the seizure of Nadiem Anwar Makarim’ s assets if he fails to repay 809 billion rupiah (about $48.2 million) linked to the program, along with 4.8 trillion rupiah (about $275.4 million) in funds they described as unexplained wealth. Under the proposal, he would face an additional nine years in prison if he does not comply within one month after a final court ruling. Makarim was arrested in September after an investigation into the procurement, which prosecutors say caused about $125 million in state losses.…