Israel Police Chief Spokesperson, Deputy Commissioner Lior Avudraham, was barred from police facilities in recent days as part of conditions imposed during an ongoing investigation into his conduct. The report was first published by Israel Hayom.
Deputy Commissioner Lior Avudraham, who heads the Israel Police's spokesperson division, has been barred from police facilities since at least June 8. The measure was imposed as part of the conditions of an ongoing investigation against him, according to a report by Israel Hayom. The specific allegations under investigation have not been disclosed in the report, and police have not yet issued a public statement. Avudraham is a senior officer in charge of the force's public communications and media relations.
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