RELATED:'Enough evidence to indict Lieberman'Former Belarus envoy put on leave"Lieberman established the Israeli embassy in Belarus as a service to Israel," said Ben-Aryeh. Police on Monday said they have sufficient evidence to recommend that Attorney-General Yehuda Weinstein indict Lieberman for breach of trust in connection with suspicions that he was passed classified information by Ben-Aryeh about an ongoing fraud and embezzlement investigation.IsraelPolice Spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told TheJerusalem Post Monday that “with the conclusion of the investigation into the allegations [against Lieberman, the] Israel Police have sent our recommendation to the attorney-general to pursue a breach of trust indictment against Lieberman and an indictment for obstruction of justice and breach of trust against former Israeli ambassador to Belarus Ze’ev Ben-Aryeh.” In the coming days, police are expected to pass the details of the investigation to the economic crimes department of the attorney-general’s office.
Ben Hartman contributed to this report.