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Police made warns after illegal hunting of Arab tourists
Baku/27.03.21/Turan: The Water Transport Police Department, starting from April, will begin more intensive measures to combat persons engaged in illegal hunting in the reservoirs of national parks and nature reserves, as well as hunting birds listed in the “Red Book”. This was reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan.
Employees of the department also regularly carry out operational measures to combat persons who organize the cutting and sale of iron pipelines and wires for various purposes laid on the bottom of the Caspian Sea.
The police ask citizens to call the Water Transport Police Department at 012-433-38-12 and 012-433-38-02 if violations of the law are detected.-0--
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