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Police refuse to negotiate terms with Israeli diamond magnate Lev Leviev

Diamond magnate suspected of smuggling goods worth £62.7 million into the country

November 25, 2018 22:21
Real estate and diamond magnate Lev Leviev
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Israeli police are refusing to negotiate terms over how to question the diamond magnate Lev Leviev, who faces allegations of money laundering and smuggling.

Dozens of employees in Mr Leviev’s LLD conglomerate have been questioned in the investigation — codenamed “Black Diamond” — under which several close associates and family members, including his son Zvulun, have been arrested and since released to house arrest.

Police suspect that, alongside the legal import of diamonds from Mr Leviev’s factory in Russia, LLD employees smuggled undocumented diamonds worth around 300 million shekels (£62.7 million) into Israel over the past decade.

Diamonds, bank accounts and private property belonging to Mr Leviev and LLD have been confiscated as part of the investigation.