Khaleej Times

Dh10K fine for misuse of Ramadan tents in Al Ain

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abu dhabi — The Al Ain Municipali­ty has warned residents against using Ramadan tents as majlis or resting places. The civic body also said it will slap a fine of Dh10,000 if iftar tents are found to be used for purposes other than serving iftar meals for those who fast.

The warning followed the issuance of 232 licences to residents of Al Ain city permitting them to erect temporary iftar tents near their homes, mosques and workers’ accommodat­ions during the holy month of Ramadan.

Saeed Al Kaabi, director of the emergency section at the Al Ain Municipali­ty, said: “Our teams conduct routine field inspection­s on the iftar tents to ensure compliance with the requiremen­ts of the municipali­ty.

“The inspectors check on the safety of the tents and also ensure that they are used only for iftar meals and nothing else. The iftar tents must not be used as Ramadan Majlis or resting places. It’s not acceptable.”

Al Kaabi said people found violating the iftar tents rules will be fined Dh10,000 and Dh20,000 in case of repeated violation.

Specific guidelines

The official urged people to abide by rules for temporary tents set by the municipali­ty. According to the municipali­ty, applicatio­n for installing a Ramadan tent must include all supporting documents

The iftar tents must not be used as Ramadan Majlis or resting places. It’s not acceptable.”

Saeed Al Kaabi, director, emergency section, Al Ain Municipali­ty

along with an undertakin­g from the applicant to comply with the stipulatio­ns set by the municipali­ty. Having completed the required documents for Ramadan tents, certain guidelines must be met and the verified during the on site inspection­s where the tent is erected.

The general directorat­e of civil defence reviews the security and safety requiremen­ts for tents installati­on.

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? People end their fast with Iftar meals provided at the Emirates Red Crescent Ramadan tent in Abu Dhabi. —
Photo by Ryan Lim People end their fast with Iftar meals provided at the Emirates Red Crescent Ramadan tent in Abu Dhabi. —

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