Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court Judge Or Mammon decided to extend his detention by three days, stating that there is a reasonable suspicion against the suspect for committing the offenses attributed to him, at this stage in a very preliminary manner, both in terms of number of patients and risks, if realized.
The investigation revealed that at his clinic in Tel Aviv, Kaholi provided medical and cosmetic treatments, performed transfusions and gave medical consultations, without being authorized to do so and in violation of the law, risking the safety and health of patients.
The suspect’s defense attorney said: “If the Ministry of Health wants to eradicate the phenomenon of beauty and Botox treatment not among legally licensed people, the suspect is probably the flagship or something like that. No problem, they will conduct the investigation, he also cooperated and answered questions, however I believe “The investigation can continue when the suspect is released on an alternative to detention with his father in Migdal Haemek.”