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Israeli billionair­e Steinmetz held in fraud probe

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JERUSALEM: Billionair­e Israeli businessma­n Beny Steinmetz and another suspect were remanded in custody for four days on Monday after being arrested in a fraud investigat­ion, a police spokeswoma­n said.

Steinmetz and Tal Silberstei­n, an internatio­nal political adviser, were detained and questioned with three other suspects who were later released without charge, spokeswoma­n Luba Samri said.

She did not name them, but Israeli telecoms company Bezeq said its acting Chairman David Granot had been released after being briefly held in connection with the investigat­ion.

Attorneys representi­ng Steinmetz and Silberstei­n both denied wrongdoing by their clients.

“Mr Steinmetz is determined to continue the fight in any legal arena in Israel and abroad ... No charges have been brought against him in any (previous) investigat­ions and we are certain that this will be the case here, too,” said Steinmetz’s lawyer, Ronen Rosenbloom.

In an initial statement after the arrests, police said five suspects were held for questionin­g under caution on suspicion of money laundering, fraudulent filing of corporate documents, fraud and corporate breach of trust, obstructio­n of justice and bribery.

They said searches were carried out in the suspects’ homes and offices and the detainees were suspected of having “acted together and methodical­ly with the prime suspect in order to create and present fictitious contracts and deals ... in a foreign country in order to transfer funds and launder money.”

 ??  ?? Israeli diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz arrives at the Israeli Rishon Lezion Justice court, near Tel Aviv, on Monday. (AFP)
Israeli diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz arrives at the Israeli Rishon Lezion Justice court, near Tel Aviv, on Monday. (AFP)

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