MUSCAT – The Authority stated that the offenders have been referred to the relevant authorities to complete the necessary legal procedures.
It also reiterated its call to the public to respect wildlife regulations and to refrain from any actions that harm or disturb the natural environment, warning that violators will be held legally accountable.
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