Authorities in Zakho announced the creation of a new Tourism Police unit. They said the team will safeguard cultural sites and natural attractions. Officials explained the decision came after graffiti damaged Bahiri Cave, a landmark with centuries of history.
They stressed that protecting heritage must remain a top priority. Therefore, they promised strong legal measures against anyone who harms cultural or historic places. Leaders argued that stricter action will help preserve identity while boosting the economy.
At the same time, officials highlighted the region’s wider tourism strategy. They outlined a plan to attract 20 million visitors by 2030. For that reason, they said safety, order, and heritage protection form the foundation of development.
Moreover, they linked the new force to the rising demand for tourism security. They stated that travelers expect clean, protected, and well-managed attractions. Consequently, the Tourism Police will work in coordination with local communities.
They also noted that education will play an important role. Residents and visitors will receive guidance on respecting landmarks. In addition, awareness campaigns will promote responsible travel and community pride.
Through these combined steps, Zakho aims to strengthen its reputation as a cultural and natural destination. Leaders concluded that every action today will shape the success of tomorrow’s tourism.
