Posted by : Aahil Shaik Sunday, November 17, 2024

Fine for unauthorized camping in Saudi Arabia


The Saudi government has issued a warning that anyone who camp without a license face fines of up to 2,000 Saudi Riyals. This is in accordance with rules designed for reducing desertification and increasing vegetation in the kingdom. Trending : New restrictions imposed on barbershops in KSA



The fine for a first violation is 500 Riyals, according to Daghim Al Numsi, director of the Vegetation Development Centre's Licensing and Permits Department. The fine rises to SR 2,000 for a third violation.

In violation of the camping site's licensing regulations, an arrest report will be filed, according to the official, who spoke to Saudi TV Al Ekhbariya. He went on to say that whomever causes harm to the environment due to unlicensed camping must pay for it.

Saudi Arabia's environmental protection and climate change initiatives have recently stepped up their intensity.

Saudi Green Environment (SGI) was established in the year 2021 by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with the aim of protecting both land and sea, reducing emissions, and reforesting and restoring areas that have been damaged. Most Viewed : Saudi Arabia sets specific timings to visit Hateem near Holy Kaaba

The SGI is an extensive strategy to address climate change in the kingdom. Its goal is to speed up the green transition and bring together all of the kingdom's climate change initiatives under one umbrella.

More than 95 million trees have reportedly been planted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Those who disobey Saudi Arabia's environmental restrictions face deportation for expatriates and fines of up to SR 5 million, according to a new policy adopted by the Saudi Ministry of Water, Agriculture, and the Environment.

According to the legislation, a specialized court will be established to handle cases involving environmental crimes. These offenses might include activities such as dumping wastewater or polluted liquid components into underground wells, trafficking in, murdering, or hunting rare wildlife, and so on. This information was revealed by the Saudi news portal Akhbaar24. Recommend : Saudi drivers makes 1.1 billion riyals in 9 months

Saudi Expatriates who are found to have violated the restrictions will be forwarded to the relevant local authorities, who may then consider deportation to their respective home countries.

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Fine for unauthorized camping in Saudi Arabia


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