The Dibba Al Fujairah Municipality specialists have closed down 13 shops for not restoring their business licenses on schedule.
The reformatory move was made during a heightened review crusade that was done last December.
The specialists additionally dropped 119 business licenses last year for resistance with rules and guidelines.
Hassan Salem Al Yamaha, Director-General of Dibba Al Fujairah Municipality, said the specialists gave 4,112 licenses last year, including business, expert and person. Of these licenses, 314 and 3,798 were new and restorations, individually.
The specialists did 3,587 assessment drives last year with respect to the issuance of new licenses and restoration of existing ones.
By and large, 211 alerts were given, and 243 infringement became exposed, including non-reestablishment of licenses and doing exercises that are not referenced in the grant.
A few substances were punished for circulating publicizing flyers without a grant.
Al Yamaha accentuated that the specialists were quick to complete occasional assessment missions to guarantee no municipal standards are disregarded.
They would likewise do public mindfulness missions to forestall any criminal operations.