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Sharjah Municipality launches week-long campaign against hazardous toys
Sharjah Municipality on Tuesday launched a week-long campaign against hazardous and illegal toys.
Sharjah: Sharjah Municipality on Tuesday launched a week-long campaign against hazardous and illegal toys.
Shops found selling toys that are hazardous and not adhering to Islamic values would be fined; the fines could range between Dh5,000 to Dh10,000, announced the civic body during a press conference on Tuesday.
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