Emad Al-Adwan: Jordan lifts immunity of lawmaker repatriated from Israel

Emad Al-Adwan: Jordan lifts immunity of lawmaker repatriated from Israel
Emad Al-Adwan's parliamentary immunity has been revoked, meaning he could face prosecution. A Jordanian security source said the case will be brought to trial.
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Jordanian lawmaker Emad Al-Adwan was detained on 22 April after being arrested at an Israeli-controlled border crossing [Twitter-file photo]

Israel on Sunday handed over to Jordan a member of Amman's parliament who had been held on suspicion of trying to smuggle weapons into the occupied West Bank, with a Jordanian security source saying the case will be tried.

Emad Al-Adwan, who was arrested on 22 April at an Israeli-controlled border crossing, was transferred to Jordan where the investigation and legal process will continue, Israel's Shin Bet intelligence agency said.

The Jordanian speaker of parliament, Ahmad Al-Safadi, said Adwan's parliamentary immunity has been revoked as the State Security Court prosecutor requested, meaning he could face prosecution.

A Jordanian security source said the case will be brought to trial.

Shin Bet also provided further details of the case, which had threatened to strain the neighbours' almost three-decade-old ties that have often been tested by Israel's violations against the Palestinian people and occupied East Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

The agency said Adwan, who was allegedly caught with 12 rifles and 194 pistols in his car, had used his diplomatic passport to smuggle items before, including weapons, animals, electronic cigarettes and gold.

Its investigation, Shin Bet said, determined that Adwan was smuggling for money and "indeed received large sums of money".

A lawyer for Adwan in Israel said he could not comment on the charges, and confirmed he was no longer in custody in Israel.

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Shin Bet said a number of suspects in Jordan have also been arrested by Jordanian authorities over their alleged involvement.

Israel enjoys close security ties with Jordan, the Arab neighbour with which it shares its longest stretch of border, but political relations have soured in recent years. Many of the kingdom's citizens are of Palestinian origin.

(Reuters)