Fugitive pro-Russian magnate Ilan Shor, accused by authorities in Moldova of overseeing a scheme to "buy" voters, left Israel this week, but his whereabouts are unknown, an Interpol official said on November 9. Viorel Tentiu, head of Interpol's office in Moldova, told state broadcaster Moldova-1 that Shor had left Israel. "We received information that Shor left the country late on 6th November," Tentiu said. "The identification of the flight and the destination remain unknown." Interpol is "gathering information to determine where he went," Tentiu added.