Saudi environmental security arrests man for grazing 45 camels in Imam Turki bin Abdullah Reserve
Saudi environmental authorities detained a man for illegally grazing 45 camels in restricted areas of Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve.
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The Special Forces for Environmental Security have detained a Saudi national for violating environmental regulations by grazing 45 camels in prohibited areas within the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve. Authorities confirmed that legal measures have been taken against him.
The forces stated that grazing camels in restricted zones carries a fine of 500 riyals (SAR) per animal.
They emphasized that protecting reserves and wildlife requires adherence to environmental laws, urging the public to report any violations against the environment or wildlife.
The Special Forces for Environmental Security noted that reports can be made via 911 in the regions of Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and via 999 or 996 in other parts of the Kingdom. All reports are handled confidentially and without liability for the informant.
