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Kuwait bans clearing camping sites and building with bricks, 250-dinar fine for illegal fishing

13.08.2026 18:07 1 min 1 source РУС
alanba.com.kw ARA
Kuwait bans clearing camping sites and building with bricks, 250-dinar fine for illegal fishing
Original source: جريدة الأنباء الكويتية

Kuwait's Environment Police Department announced a ban on leveling and clearing camping sites, as well as on constructing buildings with bricks, cement, or other building materials. Violators face a 250 Kuwaiti dinar fine for illegal fishing using 'shrib' bait, and some violations can be settled for 50 dinars.

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Kuwait bans clearing camping sites and building with bricks, 250-dinar fine for illegal fishing

13.08.2026 alanba.com.kw ARA Original source

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