The municipality of Hammamet yesterday banned stands selling sheep and stands selling of all goods related to Aid Al Adha.
Offenders run the peril of a fine of 300 dinars and the seizing of the goods, as well as the penalties presented by article 312 of the penal code.
This decision is expected in the context of the strong spread of the coronavirus in the region.
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