Pubdate: Fri, 20 Jun 2008
Source: Daily Times (Pakistan)
Copyright: 2008 Daily Times
Contact:  http://www.dailytimes.com.pk
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FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS: EFFORTS ON TO GIVE YOUTH A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT: MINISTER

RAWALPINDI: The government is committed to providing  healthy 
environment to youth and struggle against  narcotics is part of such 
efforts, Narcotics Control  Minister Nazar Gondal said on Thursday.

He was speaking during a function at Jeddah Town  Enclave where 
Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) set on fire  18,354kg narcotics seized by 
Rawalpindi, Peshawar and  Lahore regional directorates.

A large number of senior military and civil officials,  social 
workers, representatives of NGOs and heads of  local educational 
institutions turned up.

The ANF distributed printed material among the visitors  and 
displayed banners with anti-drugs slogans to  highlight adverse 
effects of drugs on human health and  mind.

Narcotics Control Minister Nazar Gondal regretted that  drugs 
traffickers used Pakistan as transit country. He  said that drug 
traffickers were using most difficult  routes besides adopting 
unconventional smuggling  methods.

He condemned drug traffickers as ruthless human beings,  who destroy 
the future of humankind. He said that drug  traffickers were mostly 
equipped with latest weapons  and communication system.

The minister appreciated the ANF efforts for drugs control.

ANF Director General Major General Khalid Amir Jafri  said that 
Pakistan was facing multiple problems, which  made the task of ANF 
more difficult. He said that the  country was located in the 
neighbourhood of  Afghanistan, which was fulfilling global drug needs 
by  producing almost 93 percent narcotics of the world. He  said that 
the ANF had been striving very hard to create  deterrence amongst the 
drug traffickers.

Force Commander of ANF Regional Directorate Brig Asif  Alvi said that 
between 2001 and May 31, 2008, the  regional directorate seized 
1507.96kg heroin, 864.61kg  opium, 28908.76kg hashish, 4,557 liquor 
bottles, 793  ecstasy tablets and 4,011kg poppy straws.

He said that in the same period, the directorate  registered 1,770 
drug seizure cases and got 1,203  criminals convicted. He said that 
388 drug cases were  under trial.

He said that Pakistan was actively collaboration with  the UNODC, the 
UK, the US, China, Germany and Australia  to prevent smuggling of 
drugs into and out of Pakistan.

He said that the ANF had been playing a leading role in  mass 
awareness and community action programmers to  educate people against 
drug abuse. He said that the ANF  had also established a 45-bedded 
Model Addiction  Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre (MATRC) for the 
detoxification of drug addicts. He said that the Force  was also 
running a drop-in centre for injecting drug  users for the 
registration of addicts to motivate them  for treatment.
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