Police Chief Spokesperson Lior Avudraham, who was questioned for seven hours yesterday, arrived again at the Israel Competition Authority for further questioning expected to last several hours. Investigators are considering conducting a confrontation with him, according to Ariel Kahana (Israel Hayom).
Israel Police Chief Spokesperson Lior Avudraham arrived at the Israel Competition Authority this morning for a second round of questioning, a day after he was interrogated for seven hours, according to Ariel Kahana (Israel Hayom). Investigators are weighing a confrontation session with him. The questioning is part of an ongoing investigation that has previously led to Avudraham being barred from police facilities. As The Zioneer previously reported (background only), Avudraham has been under investigation by the authority on suspicion involving his conduct. The specific focus of the current probe was not detailed in the report.
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