Aug 24 2006

Skype helped track fugitive from justice



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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