Netanyahu's former aide arrested in submarine probe
Israeli PM is not a suspect in corruption case
Israeli media reported that police have arrested six people, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's former chief of staff and a former navy commander, as part of an investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the purchase of German submarines.
David Sharan, an American-born former Netanyahu aide, was reportedly arrested Sunday on suspicion of accepting bribes, fraud, breach of trust and conspiracy. A court extended Sharan's detention by five days.
Police could not immediately be reached for comment.
Sunday's arrests are the latest in a probe into suspected corruption surrounding the $2 billion US deal with German manufacturer Thyssenkrupp.
Netanyahu is not a suspect in the case, but his personal lawyer, who is also his cousin, is involved.
Police have questioned Netanyahu over separate corruption allegations. He has denied any wrongdoing.