Dushanbe: fine for slaughtering cattle in the wrong place up to 2 thousand dollars

The Dushanbe authorities established special slaughter houses for Idi Qurbon (feast of sacrifice). Violators will be fine from 8 to 12 thousand somoni. Announcements on the prohibition of slaughter of livestock in the residential sector appeared in each mahalla and in each housing estate. As follows from the announcement, violators will be fined.  As reported to […]

The Dushanbe authorities established special slaughter houses for Idi Qurbon (feast of sacrifice). Violators will be fine from 8 to 12 thousand somoni.

Announcements on the prohibition of slaughter of livestock in the residential sector appeared in each mahalla and in each housing estate. As follows from the announcement, violators will be fined. 

As reported to the "AP" in the city hall, the ban applies to the entire residential sector of the city.

"We have allocated 93 places in the city, where slaughter is allowed for the feast of sacrifice. n particular, 20 such places are allocated in the Ismoili Somoni district, 17 in the Shohmansur district, 15 in the Firdavsi district, 41 places are allocated in the largest district of the city of Sino ", – in the mayor's office of Dushanbe told "AP".

Addresses of places where it is possible to slaughter cattle, Dushanbe residents can get in their housing department or in the district administration.

Earlier, the Dushanbe administration denied rumors that in each district commissions will be established who will take part of the sacrificial animal from the Dushanbe residents who killed the cattle, and transfer it to the capital's orphanages.

"Everyone of his own will be able to transfer part of the meat to orphanages. There will be no special commissions, no one will be forced to do this", – Said in the capital's administration.  

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