AMMAN — The director of Al-Mudawara Customs Center, Rami Al-Rousan, said that the center’s cadres received more than 46,000 passengers during the holy month of Ramadan, and dealt with more than 6,723 vehicles and 100 buses coming from the Holy Land in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with ease, according to Al-Mamlaka TV.
Customs Director General instructed all directors of border posts to take all appropriate decisions and measures and activate the emergency plan if needed to facilitate and expedite customs procedures.
Al-Mudawara, is located in the southern region of the Kingdom, and one of the Jordanian border posts that witness a significant movement of travelers, students, expatriates and pilgrims.
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AMMAN — The director of Al-Mudawara Customs Center, Rami Al-Rousan, said that the center’s cadres received more than 46,000 passengers during the holy month of Ramadan, and dealt with more than 6,723 vehicles and 100 buses coming from the Holy Land in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with ease, according to Al-Mamlaka TV.
Customs Director General instructed all directors of border posts to take all appropriate decisions and measures and activate the emergency plan if needed to facilitate and expedite customs procedures.
Al-Mudawara, is located in the southern region of the Kingdom, and one of the Jordanian border posts that witness a significant movement of travelers, students, expatriates and pilgrims.
Read more Business
Jordan News