💨 Abstract
Syria's central bank has ordered commercial banks to freeze accounts linked to Bashar al-Assad's ousted regime, particularly the Katerji Group, known for oil trade involvement. The Katerji brothers, under U.S. sanctions, are associated with Assad's regime. The new measures aim to gather information on regime-linked finances.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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