Police have confiscated the cell phones of advisers to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu who are being investigated on suspicion of harassing Shlomo Filber, the state witness in Case 4000, during the Knesset elections.

The investigation by the Lahav 433 Unit of the Israel Police was launched in the wake of a video that circulated on the internet during the election campaign, and in which campaign activists allegedly located a vehicle near Filber’s home and shouted at him using speakers.

As part of the investigation, two of the people closest to the Prime Minister were questioned by the police, one of whom is the Netanyahu family spokesman Ofer Golan, who headed the Likud campaign.

Read more at Arutz Sheva.