The competition will be a key highlight of the third edition of the 1 Billion Followers Summit, taking place from January 11 to 13, 2025
“Owners, camel breeders, instructors or any others are strictly prohibited from using and giving any steroids or narcotic substances to camels taking in the race by any form whatsoever,” said the order.
The order also specifies the punishments against the offenders and stipulates the setting up of permanent technical committees for the medical, competition and grievance issues at the Dubai Camels Club.
Violations of the order will be investigated before taking any punishments and a medical analysis will be conducted at international laboratories upon the request of the offending camel owner or the instructor.
The instructors and owners will have the right to submit their grievances and the Dubai Camel Club can seek assistance from any local government entities, including police in discharging its duties. The rule comes into effect immediately after it is published in the gazette.
The competition will be a key highlight of the third edition of the 1 Billion Followers Summit, taking place from January 11 to 13, 2025
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