The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court heard a request this afternoon by the police to issue a warrent to seize mobile phones from four of Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu's communication advisers who are suspected of harassing Shlomo Filber.
"There is a real need to look at the mobiles because we do not assume that we have discovered the whole story. Every phone is password protected and the interrogators opened it in the presence of those being interrogated," they said.
Earlier, Likud spokesman Jonathan Orich reached the offices of the Tel Aviv Police Investigation Department to file a complaint following an intrusion into his cellphone. He said investigators opened his cellphone in violation of procedures.