FORCES of the Wildlife Conservation Administration in Sudan have foiled an attempt by a group of tourists to smuggle 100 antelopes to Saudi Arabia across the Red Sea. Colonel Abdulazim Awad, director of poaching control at the administration, put the value of the gazelle antelopes at $50000. He said on Monday that the smugglers were a group of Saudi Arabian tourists who legally entered the country in late December. The tourists, however, failed to obtain permission from the wildlife administration and the customs department to export the gazelles, he said.