In one of the largest illegal logging busts in the governorate, Ajloun’s Agriculture Directorate, in coordination with security forces, seized a closed cargo truck carrying 10 tonnes of smuggled firewood early Sunday morning.
Ajloun Agriculture Director Eng. Rami Al-Adwan stated that the seized firewood resulted from extensive illegal logging, targeting forests that serve as the 'lungs' of the region and a vital natural resource. Authorities tracked the vehicle through careful surveillance and will take strict legal action against those involved.
He warned that excessive logging poses a severe threat to vegetation, endangers biodiversity, and accelerates desertification. The directorate is intensifying field monitoring in cooperation with security forces to curb forest violations.
Al-Adwan urged citizens to report any illegal activities harming forests, stressing the national responsibility to preserve Jordan’s woodland heritage for future generations.
In one of the largest illegal logging busts in the governorate, Ajloun’s Agriculture Directorate, in coordination with security forces, seized a closed cargo truck carrying 10 tonnes of smuggled firewood early Sunday morning.
Ajloun Agriculture Director Eng. Rami Al-Adwan stated that the seized firewood resulted from extensive illegal logging, targeting forests that serve as the 'lungs' of the region and a vital natural resource. Authorities tracked the vehicle through careful surveillance and will take strict legal action against those involved.
He warned that excessive logging poses a severe threat to vegetation, endangers biodiversity, and accelerates desertification. The directorate is intensifying field monitoring in cooperation with security forces to curb forest violations.
Al-Adwan urged citizens to report any illegal activities harming forests, stressing the national responsibility to preserve Jordan’s woodland heritage for future generations.
In one of the largest illegal logging busts in the governorate, Ajloun’s Agriculture Directorate, in coordination with security forces, seized a closed cargo truck carrying 10 tonnes of smuggled firewood early Sunday morning.
Ajloun Agriculture Director Eng. Rami Al-Adwan stated that the seized firewood resulted from extensive illegal logging, targeting forests that serve as the 'lungs' of the region and a vital natural resource. Authorities tracked the vehicle through careful surveillance and will take strict legal action against those involved.
He warned that excessive logging poses a severe threat to vegetation, endangers biodiversity, and accelerates desertification. The directorate is intensifying field monitoring in cooperation with security forces to curb forest violations.
Al-Adwan urged citizens to report any illegal activities harming forests, stressing the national responsibility to preserve Jordan’s woodland heritage for future generations.
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10 Tonnes of Smuggled Firewood Seized in Ajloun
 
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