Bahrain Tribune Newspaper: Al Bandars go off line

Following the barrage of publicity in the Salah Al Bandar case over the past two days the furore cooled a little yesterday as the couple went off the radar. Efforts to contact the man who has been accused of engaging in what can be best called suspicious activities relating to the subversion of the forthcoming elections failed and all one got was a voice message from his Cambridgeshire home in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, his wife Layla who lives in Bahrain was also not answering her phones and the mobile was being received by a lady who identified herself as ‘a friend
Following the barrage of publicity in the Salah Al Bandar case over the past two days the furore cooled a little yesterday as the couple went off the radar. Efforts to contact the man who has been accused of engaging in what can be best called suspicious activities relating to the subversion of the forthcoming elections failed and all one got was a voice message from his Cambridgeshire home in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, his wife Layla who lives in Bahrain was also not answering her phones and the mobile was being received by a lady who identified herself as ‘a friend