Trash left behind by a team of television producers in the National Park of Ras Mohamed has angered environmental activists in Sharm El-Sheikh and across Egypt.
According to images highly circulated on social media, Muhamed Fuad and his team, who were filming the Ramadan television flick ‘Fu2sh fi al-mu3askar,’ left piles of garbage deep inside the protected park.
The television show, which is aired nightly during Ramadan on Al-Hayah Television Network, follows pop singer Muhamed Fuad pranking celebrities.
The pranks are highly elaborate and normally portray a celebrity on a boat in Sharm El-Sheikh, during which their boat is raided by actors in Israeli military uniforms, riding military helicopters and speed-boats waving Israeli flags. The celebrity being pranked is then blindfolded and taken to a fake Israeli military base set up in the National Park of Ras Mohamed.
With a reported production cost in the millions of dollars, environmental activists have blasted Muhamed Fuad and Al-Hayah for failing to clean up the park following their filming.
More photographs of the trash left behind can be seen below, courtesy of Sharmers Discover Sinai:
Comments (3)
Can’t believe they can do this!!!??? After everything else I heard about this company,,, they take no responsibility of anything, and somebody should really put them in charge of what they do!
Do the right thing, clean up your mess. You want people to come back to Egypt, you want tourism dollars? This would be a reason you are not seeing tourism. Fix your mess, sir!