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Ahead of the holy month of Ramadan, the Abu Dhabi City Municipality (ADCM) has announced its measures to avoid illegal slaughtering of animals.
The ADCM has confirmed that there would be no change in the fees for slaughtering and warned the public of slaughtering animals at homes and farms.
The municipality has also extended the working hours of its three slaughterhouses in the capital city, Bani Yas, Al Wathba and Al Shahama, on Thursdays and Fridays, to meet the heavy rush.
Under the new timings, slaughterhouses will operate on Thursday from 6am to 9pm; and on Friday from 6am to 11am, then from 2pm to 9pm.
Now these abattoirs can slaughter more animals and the new timings suit the general public.
The municipality's Public Health Division is all set to offer the highest services to the resident.
The civic body has urged public to make use of slaughter houses located across the capital, where best facilities have been provided for the purpose.
The municipality is also keen to offer flexible services and extend the working hours especially during holidays and weekends, which would also discourage illegal slaughtering.
New timing for slaughterhouses in Capital Three slaughterhouses - Bani Yas, Al Wathba and Al Shahama - will operate on Thursday from 6am to 9pm; and on Friday from 6am to 11am, then from 2pm to 9pm |
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