The most dangerous cocaine dealer in Amman in the grip of the Jordanian security

The security services in Jordan continue their war on drugs by preventing people from entering the country through Syria Supported by Iranian militias, and by tracking them within the provinces. In this context, Jordanian security announced this evening, Saturday, the arrest of the most dangerous cocaine dealer and promoter in the capital, Amman.

The media spokesman for the Jordanian Public Security Directorate, Colonel Amer Al-Sartawi, confirmed that one of the anti-drug investigation teams, following a long intelligence and operational work, reached the first wanted. Promoting and selling cocaine Drugged in the capital, arrested.

A special operations team investigated that case, following receiving numerous information regarding the presence of a dangerous person who was bringing in and promoting the narcotic drug cocaine into the capital, knowing that it is considered a dangerous drug. Low-traded dangerous substance in the Kingdom. The team collected information and followed up on the names that might be suspected until it was able to identify the person involved in promoting that dangerous narcotic substance.

Among the seizures following the arrest of drug delays in Amman

tight security plan

Colonel Al-Sartawi indicated that a tight security plan was prepared to lure that person and arrest him. The team was able to raid the person inside his vehicle in one of the capital’s areas and arrest him.

The suspect is 40 years old, according to information obtained by Al-Arabiya.net. At the time of his arrest, he had in his possession a quantity of cocaine, 1 kg of hashish and 2,000 narcotic pills. A suspicious person was also arrested.

Colonel Al-Sartawi said that he went to the place of residence of that person, and when inspecting him, 2.5 kilograms of cocaine was found inside, in addition to 16 kilograms of hashish, large quantities of narcotic pills, a quantity of crystal and a firearm. The case will be referred to the State Security Court Prosecutor.

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