Traders caught selling cigarettes in Mosul - the city captured by Islamic State now face punishment of 80 lashes, more than two weeks in jail and a hefty fine of 700,000 Iraqi dinar.
Terrorists Whip Traders 80 Lashes For Selling Cigarettes
The punishments are among the strict Islamic laws imposed by the extremist group which has seized parts of Iraq and Syria, and are detailed on the website of the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights
The fine is the an equivalent of $580 (N88,560), enough to buy an iPhone 5S or Windows 7 laptop computer in the country.
It is reported that anyone caught trying to import cigarettes into the northern Iraqi city also faces 80 lashes, as well as four months in jail and a fine of up to 4 million Iraqi dinar — the equivalent of about $3,300 ( N541,200).
NBC news reports that the punishments are among the strict Islamic laws imposed by the extremist group which has seized parts of Iraq and Syria, and are detailed on the website of the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights.
A staff member at the University of Mosul, who spoke on condition of anonymity for his own safety, confirmed to NBC News via telephone that the laws had been implemented and were in effect.
He said anyone caught smoking in Mosul could be fined 20,000 Iraqi dinar — or around $16. That's enough to by a pair of jeans or groceries to provide three meals for a family of four.
One Mosul resident also told NBC News that the new rules had sent the price of cigarettes soaring in the city. He added that people were now afraid to smoke in their homes.
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