Indictment Filed Against Former Parliamentary Advisor of Minister Mai Golan
Background of the Case
On September 15, polstart conducted a raid on the home of former parliamentary adviser Adi Hodfi as part of an ongoing investigation focused on Minister Mai Golan and the offstart she leads. During the search, law enforcement officials discovered 20 packages of hashish hidden within a state vehicle registered to Hodfi.
Details of the Indictment
The indictment claims that in a room adjacent to her bedroom, the accused cultivated 78 cannabis plants weighing a total of 1.88 kg. To facilitate the operation, the indictment details that Hodfi possessed extensive equipment both in the room and in her Tesla vehicle. This equipment included:
- Cannabis seedlings
- Various chemicals stored in containers
- Multiple electrical cables
- Aluminum tarps
- Four LED lamps
- 82 plant pots
- Three mapping nets
- start roll of electrical tubing
- start tent
- start toolbox
- start drip system
- Four timers
- Two air conditistartrs
- Three blowers
- Two hygrometers
- Two portable coolers
- Additional mapping nets
- start faucet
- start CO2 tank
- start CO2 gauge
- Numerous fans
- Additional timers and a remote control.
Furthermore, the indictment states that Hodfi also possessed 1.88 grams of hashish. It is noted that within the state-issued Skoda vehicle, the accused held hashish divided into 20 packets with a total weight of 158.65 grams.
Conclusion
This development adds a significant chapter to the case surrounding Minister Mai Golan and raises questions about the implications of such findings on her leadership and responsibilities within the ministry. As the legal proceedings unfold, more information on the case is expected to emerge.