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FOREST CONSERVATION (PARKS AND RESERVES)

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1 FOREST CONSERVATION (PARKS AND RESERVES)
Somalia, despite the creation of a National Parks Agency, has no national park. The only current provision permitting the declaration of protected areas is to be found in the “Game Reserves” covered by articles 3 to 7 of the Law.

2 FOREST CONSERVATION (PARKS AND RESERVES)
Schedule 1 prescribes the boundaries of four such reserves. As a general rule hunting is forbidden, though the Law does not seem to facilitate enforcement, for it authorizes many persons to enter or reside there.

3 FOREST CONSERVATION (PARKS AND RESERVES)
article 5 speaks of officials on duty and their servants; persons ordinarily resident in a reserve; travelers crossing a reserve; persons coming there for picnicking, sightseeing, bathing or other such recreational purpose; and persons lawfully engaging in water management, forestry or mining prospection operations. A ministerial permit is needed for any person other than those listed above to enter a reserve.

4 FOREST CONSERVATION (PARKS AND RESERVES)
The protection principle extends to the vegetation, which it is prohibited to set fire to, gather, cut or otherwise damage wilfully or negligently. Here again the Minister may grant waivers, or the Head of Forest and Fauna Services may do so if the game reserve is at the same time classed as a forest reserve (art. 7) A ministerial permit is needed for any person other than those listed above to enter a reserve.

5 ENFORCEMENT; PENALTIES
Enforcement officers: Those empowered to carry out inspections and make official reports on offences are (under the terms of article 62, and as article 2 defines “authorized officers”): forest officers, game officers, police officers, “Klabos” and any person authorized for the purpose by the Minister.

6 ENFORCEMENT; PENALTIES
Powers: The powers vested in the officers mentioned may be exercised in systematic detection of offences and even where the officer has no grounds for suspecting that an offence has been committed, when he has erected a barrier across a road, as he is empowered to do by article 63 in order to search vehicles and baggage.

7 ENFORCEMENT; PENALTIES
Enforcement measures: Two possibilities are contemplated in article 62. The officer may: - seize the animal, meat or trophy involved in the offence and any weapons or devices used in its commission; - arrest the person suspected of the offence even without warrant if he has reason to believe that he will abscond.

8 ENFORCEMENT; PENALTIES
Penalties: The ordinary courts try offences and impose penalties prescribed by the Law. There are principal penalties and accessory penalties (art. 66), the former consisting of fines of from 100 to 9000 Somali shillings and a term of imprisonment uniformly set at six months. Imprisonment is contemplated for certain offences only and never as an automatic penalty

9 ENFORCEMENT; PENALTIES
The accessory penalties are: - the forfeiture of any animal or trophy, etc., and weapons, implements or vehicles that have been used in the commission of the offence. This measure is at the discretion of the court. Items forfeited are sold and the proceeds paid into the Treasury; - cancellation (obligatory) of any current license or authorization held by the person convicted;

10 ENFORCEMENT; PENALTIES
The accessory penalties are: - prohibition (obligatory) on the issuance to the convicted person of any fresh license or authorization for a period to be set by the court between six months and three years from the date of the sentence. If the offence was committed by a licensed dealer in wildlife products the disqualification is obligatorily set at three years.

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