Al-Ahsa Municipality, in cooperation with the relevant sectors, seized two random slaughterhouses (for slaughtering livestock) in environmental conditions that lack health and professional requirements and follow safety methods in slaughtering and are managed by illegal workers. Penalties were applied in accordance with the rules and regulations towards violators.
In this regard, the Secretariat explained that the committee in charge of the Kitchens and Random Slaughter Follow-up Committee of the General Administration of Environmental Health is implementing scheduled plans to control random slaughter violations, remove the sites that are caught, and take legal measures against violators.
The Secretariat stressed the importance of citizens and residents adhering to slaughtering in approved slaughterhouses and the services they provide with specialized and qualified staff and a healthy environment prepared for slaughtering livestock, and avoiding the risks resulting from random slaughter outside specialized slaughterhouses and the resulting absence of veterinary examination of the carcasses before and after slaughter and the lack of requirements. The sanitation of the site and the mobile butchers and the environmental damage they cause from slaughter waste.
On the other hand, the Municipality of Batha continues its efforts to remove the bodies of damaged vehicles, as about 64 bodies were removed last week within the scope of municipal services, and this comes as an extension of the municipality’s ongoing efforts within the program to address and remove elements of visual distortion.