An inquiry has been launched to investigate the issue of how an infected shipment of cattle from Djibouti had been allowed entry to Bahrain.
His Royal Highness Premier’s Court ordered the probe amid fears that the shipment was infected with foot-and-mouth disease and tuberculosis.
Possible irregularities surrounding the entry of the suspicious shipment without examination to ensure its safety will also be investigated.
The move reflects HRH Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al-Khalifa’s keenness on citizens’ health and safety.
HRH Premier’s court urged all concerned parties to address the issue and reveal facts as soon as possible.
This prompted Municipalities and Urban Planning Affairs Ministry to take action, banning all cattle imports from Djibouti and stopping the importer’s commercial register.
The ministry has set up an inquiry committee in tandem with the Civil Service Bureau to reveal facts and enforce the CSB rules and regulations.
The panel will inquire into allegations that a ministry official allowed the cattle to be removed from the quarantine and sold before any examination results.
“The committee has been charged to submit its final report within five days for violators to be held accountable”, Undersecretary Dr. Nabeel Abul-Fateh said.