Burglary of Strauss CEO: Police are investigating the involvement of another suspect
The police strengthened the suspicion that Alexander Korlov, who allegedly broke into the house of Giora Bar-De'a, was sent by another source.
The suspect's name is known to police and she is now trying to investigate his connection to the affair.
At the same time, it was discovered that Korlov was not a resident of Eilat as he initially claimed, but lived in Arad
Shlomi Heller
19/05/2022
Thursday, 19 May 2022, 19:13 Updated: 20:56
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Alexander Korlov
is suspected of trying to eavesdrop on Strauss CEO Giora Bar De'a. Police now suspect he was sent by another source and are trying to track him down.
Sent by other entities as part of industrial espionage.
In the last day, the police have been able to find out the name of the additional suspect, and now the police are trying to check his involvement in the incident and track down his intentions.
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At the same time, since Korolov's detention was extended, investigators discovered that the suspect did not live in Eilat, as they initially thought, but in Arad.
Police found his residential address and tried to search his home for his mobile device, hoping it could shed light on his motives.
However, the device was not found.
Korolov, for his part, goes on to claim that he arrived at the Strauss CEO's house by mistake, and that he tried to get to the house of a contractor who employed him and owed him money. However, earlier this week the court noted that this version "causes difficulties".
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