Suspicion: A resident of Bat Yam forged serological tests

by time news

Fake serological tests: The Tel Aviv District Police Fraud Unit arrested Aryeh Amit, a 37-year-old Bat Yam resident, on suspicion of performing dozens of serological tests on children and sending other people’s blood units to the lab so that children who fell ill in Corona would receive a green card.

This is a suspect who performed corona examinations as part of home visits to citizens, and according to the suspicion, the suspect suggested that parents perform serological examinations for their children without blood pumping using a syringe, but with finger acupuncture, an unreliable examination for corona examinations. The investigation revealed that the suspect Send a blood test belonging to the adults to the hospital laboratory with the details of the children sampled on the test tube.

The investigation was opened after receiving a complaint from the Ministry of Health, according to which the hospital’s laboratory suspected that the blood components of some of the children’s tests contained components that indicated that it was adult blood.

During the covert investigation, suspicion arose that the suspect, whose name was circulated among parent groups as someone who performs child tests without pumping from a syringe, was invited to sample children in the Tel Aviv area and used tests that were not approved as a reliable test for Corona.

A child undergoes a corona test, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

In a raid by the researchers on the lab, dozens of suspected test tubes containing adult blood were found, samples allegedly taken from children. also, For each examination, the suspect charged NIS 400, without updating that the examination he performed was improper and that the findings obtained were incorrect.

As stated, a colleague was arrested and questioned on suspicion of committing an act that might spread illness, forgery under aggravated circumstances and receiving anything fraudulently. Yesterday, he was brought before a judge for a hearing in the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court, where it was stated that the suspect took responsibility for his actions, and said that it was a matter of greed that he was in a difficult financial situation.

Meanwhile, the defense attorney asked to release him under house arrest and claimed that he was a person with no criminal record, who had donated and given to the state all his life, and since the suspect admitted and took responsibility at the beginning of the investigation, the chances of him disrupting it are nil.

Judge Christina Hilu-Assad accepted the defense’s request and sent the suspect to a seven-day house arrest, noting 7 days of house arrest in her decision. “The evidence in the case shows that the investigation is not in its infancy, but there are documents that have been collected and that substantiate the suspicion.

As to the cause of the danger, the acts committed by the suspect are serious acts. “While the whole world is dealing with a global epidemic that refuses to disappear and requires severe struggles, the suspect took advantage of his work to commit acts that have an impact on public health in exchange for greed,” the judge wrote in her decision.

The judge added: “However, I have given my opinion to the fact that the suspect stopped his actions about two months ago after they were exposed and did not repeat them and indeed that conditions of release can be set which will nullify any fear at this time, that the suspect will repeat the acts.”

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