AMMAN — Travellers entering the Kingdom with more than JD10,000 in cash or currency must report to the customs department.

The National Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Committee on Monday, approved amendments to Article No. 3 of Anti-Money Laundering Law, reducing the amount to be declared to customs from JD15,000 to JD10,000, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

In a statement, the Jordan Customs Department called on all arrivals to the Kingdom, through airports and border crossings, to declare money that exceeds the limit approved by the committee.

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