Northern council head, five others arrested on suspicion of bribery

The sitting head of a local council in northern Israel and five other people were arrested on suspicion of bribery, Israel Police said Tuesday.

Investigators in the Lahav 433 major crimes unit have for months been conducting a covert probe into suspicions of bribery, fraud, money laundering, tax offenses, and breach of trust involving local officials across several towns in the north, police said.

They went public with the probe after arresting the five suspects, detaining five others for questioning, and conducting searches in the offices of local officials in several authorities.

Evidence gathered so far points to bribery ties between the officials and computer service contractors who allegedly offered them benefits in exchange for tenders from municipal governments, police said.

Police also believe the suspects collaborated to fraudulently pocket public funds.

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