AMMAN –– An Arab investor, a government employee at
one of the Jordanian airports, and a university student were sentenced to
varying prison terms and fines after being convicted of smuggling sexual
stimulants and honey in violation of the law, according to the Jordan News
Agency, Petra.
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A Judicial Committee specialized in corruption charges at the
Amman Court of First Instance, headed by Judge Nasser Al-Salahin, found the employee guilty of
the misdemeanor of exploiting public office for private gain and sentenced him
to a jail term of one year.
The investor, holder of an unnamed Arab nationality, was sentenced to a
three-year prison term and fined JD1,500 for smuggling sexually enhancing
substances and honey tonic, which violated the Jordanian law and regulations in
such cases.
The student was fined JD1,000 for marketing the stimulating drugs and honey on
Facebook.
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