Please register to access this content.
To continue viewing the content you love, please sign in or create a new account
Dismiss
This content is for our paying subscribers only

Gulf Saudi

Saudis fined SR20,000 for sawing off a tree

Environment police vow no leniency in pursuing eco-violations



Tree cutting in Saudi Arabia is punishable by SR20,000 per tree in Saudi Arabia.
Image Credit: Bloomberg

Cairo: Saudi authorities have fined three citizens SR20,000 for cutting off a three, using an electric saw, local media reported.

The three appeared in a video circulated on social media cutting the tree.

In coordination with police in the Saudi holy region of Mecca, the Special Forces for Environmental Security (SFES) identified the three, SFES spokesman Major Raed Al Maliki, said.

Tree cutting in Saudi Arabia is punishable by SR20,000 per tree in Saudi Arabia, he added.

“SFES will show no leniency in applying environmental system regulations to violators and follow up all what is published on social media related to environmental violations,” he added, according to the Saudi news agency SPA.

Advertisement

Established in 2018, SFES, an affiliate of the Saudi Interior Ministry, is tasked with protecting the environment, wildlife and biodiversity in the kingdom and to apply regulations in conservation areas.

Saudi Arabia has recently unveiled a package of initiatives to protect the environment and confront climate change.

Earlier this week, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced that his country aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2060 and will start planting 45 million trees in a first stage.

Advertisement