AMMAN — The Jordan Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission’s (JIACC) on Wednesday froze the movable and immovable assets of 14 persons suspected to be involved in fraudulent investments, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. A source from JIACC told Petra that the decision was taken because the 14 suspects are allegedly maintaining properties which belong to people involved in land sale fraud.
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