Doha, Qatar: Qatar’s Government Communications Office, GCO, has renewed warnings against filming or approaching sites of security incidents, stressing that such actions is a risk to public safety.
GCO said in a post on X that filming videos during incidents can compromise public safety by revealing security details such as military coordinates, the timing of movements and gatherings, as well as roads, entrances and exits.
The office noted that such videos can also expose daily activity patterns, help identify potential targets and reveal precise locations, thereby putting civilians at risk.
It further cautioned it is equally dangerous to approach debris to film or take photos because the fragments from intercepted objects may still reach the ground at high speed, may contain sharp composite materials or pressurized parts or even contain chemical residues that could be very dangerous.
The GCO stressed that filming incident sites constitutes a violation that could lead to legal accountability.
Earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior also warned the public against filming or sharing videos related to ongoing field developments, urging residents not to touch, move or approach debris from intercepted object