AMMAN As pro-Palestine rallies persist, there will be road closures in areas crowded with protesters to ensure increased security, Police Spokesperson Lt. Col. Amer Al Sartawi said on Wednesday.Speaking with The Jordan Times, Sartawi stated that “there is no specific plan for where road closures would be enforced on Wednesday or Thursday… this depends on where
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The media spokesman for Jordan's Public Security Directorate said that a special force raided the location of 3 wanted men in terrorism cases. Two of the wanted men had fled from inside a correction and rehabilitation center a few days ago. The third is one of the main wanted in what is known as the Husseiniya cell, which is accused of several cases, including the killing of a senior officer in the General Security. He stressed that the investigation body, formed in connection with the incident of the escape of the two inmates, is still continuing its investigations.