Prosecutors requested a 14-month prison sentence for an adviser to Minister May Golan in a drug-related case, according to the outlet HaMevaker.
01 · THE DISPATCH
Prosecutors have requested a 14-month prison sentence for an adviser to Minister May Golan, as reported by the outlet HaMevaker. The case involves drug-related allegations. Minister Golan herself is not a defendant; an earlier news item reported that prosecutors are moving toward an indictment against her in a separate, unrelated matter, which she dismissed as political persecution. The Zioneer has not previously covered this specific adviser's case.
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