Thursday 14/November/2024 – 04:41 PM
Cairo Governorate launched through East Nasr City neighborhoodAn intensifying campaign was launched to close and wax the Abdo Al-Amir Center for selling car spare parts, which was run without a license, located at the address Building No. 84, Mustafa Al-Nahhas Street, M6, in response to citizens’ complaints.
Closing and waxing the Abdou Al-Amir car spare parts center in Nasr City
Major General Ahmed Gouda, head of the East Nasr City district, said that a massive campaign was launched to close and wax the Abdou Al-Amir Center for selling car spare parts for his management without a license, located at the address Building No. 84, Mustafa Al-Nahhas Street, M6, in response to complaints received by citizens.
The district head stressed the necessity of launching continuous campaigns to ensure that the necessary licenses are met for shops and commercial activities, in accordance with the directives and instructions of Dr. Ibrahim Saber, Governor of Cairo, on the necessity of confronting all types of violations, regardless of their form.
The concerned authorities called on the shop owner to quickly go to the licensing department in the district, to complete the required conditions, obtain official licenses, and legalize the situation.
Public Stores Law
Cairo Governorate is intensifying its daily campaigns against all establishments and stores that are run without a license, through the district executive agencies and the Directorate of Supply and Veterinary Medicine. It is also launching daily campaigns against restaurants. To determine the quality of food and the expiration date of food items provided to citizens, and to remove occupancy.
The Public Stores Law stipulates the conditions for licensing commercial stores, stipulating that it is not permissible to open a commercial store without a license from the competent center, in accordance with the controls and requirements determined by the committee.
The Commercial Shops Law stipulates that anyone who operates a store commercially without obtaining a license will be punished with a fine of not less than 20,000 pounds and not more than 50,000 pounds, and the penalty amounts to imprisonment if they return for a period of not less than 6 months.