Imprisonment and a fine for a Jordanian woman who sold hashish to an anti-drug officer!


The Jordanian Court of Cassation upheld a decision of the State Security Court to imprison a woman who promotes drugs for a year and a half and sentenced her to a fine of 1,500 dinars (more than two thousand US dollars) after she sold an anti-narcotics officer (artificial cannabis) in the form of a stamp at a price of 10 dinars per stamp, which is a small piece. It is called this because its size is close to the size of a postage stamp.

According to the court’s decision, the accused, who is a drug dealer, had sold two “stamps” containing industrial marijuana to a member of the Anti-Narcotics Department who set her up in the Amman region for an amount of (10) dinars.

Later, the accused met the undercover management agent in the Seventh Circle area in the capital, Amman, where she sold him 100 stamps containing narcotics for ten dinars per stamp, and she was arrested and the narcotics seized.


The court convicted the accused of two counts of distributing and promoting narcotic drugs in addition to the accusation of drug abuse, and sentenced her to 3 years in prison, which was reduced to one and a half years in prison after taking the estimated mitigating reasons.

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