Jeddah Municipality spokesman, Muhammad Al-Baqmi, explained that writing the eviction order on the walls of a cemetery in Jeddah, which was circulated on social media, was a mistake by one of the Municipality’s employees.
Al-Baqami added in a statement toNews 24“The error has been corrected, and that there is no eviction order to remove the Kandarah cemetery, and that what happened was a human error and it was immediately corrected.”
It is worth noting that tweets on social networking sites “Twitter” published pictures of writing the eviction order on the walls of the aforementioned cemetery.
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