Aug 24 2006

Skype helped track fugitive from justice

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ISRAELI newspaper Haaretz said private eyes tracked down the former CEO of Comverse when he used Skype from Shri Lanka.

Kobi Alexander used Skype for just a minute from Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka.

He faces charges related to a stock option scandal at Comverse.

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