Israeli officials detain a Jordanian MP for allegedly transporting weapons

 


Imad Odwan, a Jordanian lawmaker, was detained by Israel for reportedly attempting to smuggle gold and weapons into the occupied West Bank.

An effort to transport the commodities was reportedly thwarted by Israeli police at the King Hussein Bridge (Allenby) border crossing, according to reports that circulated on social media.

The things, according to the reports, were discovered in a car that belonged to the Jordanian legislator.

The Jordanian government was informed of the politician's detention, an official source told Arab News on Sunday.

The source, who asked to remain anonymous, declined to give the identity of the legislator who had been taken into custody but did say that the administration was attempting to secure his release.

According to Sinan Al-Majali, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, the event was being investigated.

Andre Hawari, a Jordanian lawmaker, praised his colleague as a "hero" and said that he was supplying the "Palestinian resistance" with weapons.

According to reports, tribal members of the politician marched towards the bridge in support of Odwan.

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