SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE 3rd Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The General Corps of the Canarian Police, in conjunction with the Environmental Protection and Cultural Heritage Group of the Administrative Surveillance and Inspection Unit (UVIA), has executed a collaborative control operation across the trails in Anaga Rural Park, particularly focusing on the Pijaral Special Natural Reserve.
This oversight and monitoring initiative concentrated on the Degollada del Agujero and La Ensillada trails found within Anaga Rural Park, aiming to ensure the conservation and safeguarding of the natural environment, alongside the safety of visitors.
Officers from both agencies conducted regular inspections and monitored adherence to prevailing regulations, confirming that all identified individuals possessed valid authorisation to access this natural area, as reported by the Canarian Police in a statement.
The Administrative Surveillance and Inspection Unit is tasked with various responsibilities, including preventive policing, investigation, and reporting of administrative infractions in various sectors such as environment and natural resources, tourism management in the Canary Islands, Canarian cultural heritage, taxation administration, transportation, gaming and betting, and other duties as assigned, following the Resolution of 16th January 2024, issued by the General Directorate of Security.