AMMAN — Jordan’s Interpol office in Amman apprehended six people in the Kingdom in March that were wanted internationally, the Public Security Department’s (PSD) media centre announced on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the Interpol’s Amman office received last month information from other offices that they arrested nine people wanted by Jordanian authorities, according to a PSD statement.
Those who were detained in Jordan included an Iraqi wanted by his country’s authorities, four Jordanians wanted in Arab countries for financial crimes and a fifth, a Jordanian, was locally wanted after leaving the Kingdom and was arrested upon returning to the country.
The nine wanted people apprehended by foreign Interpol offices included two Lebanese, who were arrested in Lebanon, and a Jordanian who was arrested in the UAE, the PSD said.