Tampering with State Emblem is crime, KFF warns after goes video viral

The General Fire Force has confirmed that legal action has been taken against an individual who appeared in a circulating social media video removing an official state sticker and seal belonging to the Fire Force without authorization.
Brigadier General Mohammed Ibrahim, Director of the Public Relations and Media Department, explained that the incident represents a serious violation of national laws protecting official emblems and documents. He noted that the individual’s actions constitute a criminal offense under current legislation, undermining the authority and integrity of a state institution.
Brigadier Badr stressed that tampering with any official symbol is a punishable crime and will not be tolerated. He affirmed that the General Fire Force acted swiftly, with competent authorities initiating legal procedures against the offender.
He concluded by urging the public to respect national symbols and cooperate by reporting any similar incidents. “Everyone has a role in upholding the law and preserving the sanctity of state emblems,” he said.