Pubdate: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 Source: Copenhagen Post, The (Denmark) Copyright: 2004 The Copenhagen Post Contact: http://www.cphpost.dk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1941 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/denmark EXCISE OFFICIALS SEIZE FEWER ILLEGAL DRUGS Authorities confiscate far less quantities of controlled substances than their Nordic colleagues Danish police and customs officials confiscate 40 percent less the amount of illegally smuggled drugs as their Nordic colleagues, and 30 percent less than Sweden, measured per capita. Ritzau news bureau reports that, based on figures from 1999 to 2003, while Norwegian officials seized 2.43 kilos of heroin, cocaine and amphetamines per 10,000 residents during the four-year period, Danish officials seized just 1.46 kilos. Sweden, by comparison, confiscated 2.12 kilos. The director of the Copenhagen Police narcotics division, Ole Wagner, had no immediate explanation for the dramatic disparity in drug seizures between the three Nordic countries. 'Some of the drugs seized in Norway and Sweden are substances we've allowed to pass through Denmark. Danish customs officials could easily have confiscated it, but it would be unwise in the context of a larger investigation aimed at fighting organised drug crime. It's much smarter to go after the supplier and the end customer,' said Wagner. 'Although there are minor variations, the drug abuse pattern in all three Nordic countries is roughly identical. I can't explain the difference,' Wagner told Ritzau. Responding to the study, Danish People's Party MP Peter Skaarup, said his party would demand border controls later this year in Parliament. 'The trend must be considered as a consequence of the Schengen Agreement, which Denmark fully implemented in 2001,' said Skaarup, who will request an exemption to the agreement allowing for check points at the nation's borders. Sweden has a similar exemption already in place. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin