The Jerusalem Magistrate's Court extended the detention of Eli Musli by eight days. He is suspected of bribing police officers in exchange for information. During the hearing, Musli claimed he has no connection to the case and doesn't know any of the detained suspects. Yesterday, the Police Internal Investigations Department arrested four current and former police officers suspected of passing sensitive information to the well-known Musli crime family in exchange for benefits. The highest-ranking among those arrested, a lieutenant colonel, was an investigator in Netanyahu's cases who also investigated Avigdor Lieberman, Ehud Olmert and other politicians, and was a senior investigator in the submarine affair.

