MUSCAT : The authority said the individuals were caught engaging in activities that contravene wildlife protection rules, with legal measures taken against them in accordance with applicable environmental legislation.
The Environment Authority reiterated its call for community cooperation in protecting natural habitats, warning that legal action will continue to be taken against individuals who violate environmental laws in Oman.
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