Eid Al Adha: Dh500 fine if you slaughter animals in houses, streets

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Eid Al Adha holidays for the public and private sector were today announced by the UAE government.

Holidays for employees of ministries and federal government departments will be from Wednesday, September 23, 2015, and work will resume on Sunday, September 27, 2015, according to a circular issued today by the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources.

For the private sector, the Ministry of Labour has declared Wednesday, September 23, until Friday, September 25 an official paid holiday for all workers.

Abu Dhabi slaughter houses gear up for Eid Al Adha

With hardly a week left for Eid Al Adha, the Abu Dhabi City Municipality (ADCM) has called upon the public to avoid slaughtering animals in houses, streets or public squares.

Residents were informed that violators will be slapped with a fine of Dh500 and that the sacrificial animals will be confiscated.

The municipality has announced that all arrangements have been made for residents to get their sacrificial animals slaughtered… see more

source: khaleejtimes

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