Pubdate: Wed, 05 Jun 2002
Source: Independent  (UK)
Copyright: 2002 Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd.
Contact:  http://www.independent.co.uk/
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Author: Ian Burrell, Home Affairs Correspondent

BLUNKETT CALLS CRISIS SUMMIT OVER CRACK

David Blunkett and Britain's police chiefs have called a crisis summit to 
discuss crack cocaine amid Home Office fears that the drug is causing 
"massive damage" to inner cities and feeding unprecedented levels of gun 
crime between rival gangs of dealers.

Drug experts are concerned that the record levels of cocaine being imported 
into Britain have driven down the price of crack to a new low and are 
creating a demand for the drug in markets outside urban areas. The Home 
Secretary and the Association of Chief Police Officers have called together 
senior government officials, police units involved in tackling 
crack-related crime and drug experts specialising in treatment of crack 
addiction for two days of talks in Birmingham this month.

The summit, on 24 and 25 June, marks the first time the Government has 
focused heavily on the dangers caused by one drug since the "Heroin Screws 
You Up" campaign nearly 20 years ago.

The Metropolitan Police last year dealt with 18 murders, 81 attempted 
murders and 72 other shootings relating to turf wars over crack. A Home 
Office spokesman said crack cocaine was the drug giving ministers the most 
serious concerns.
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