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The police of China and the Philippines cracked an international drug-trafficking ring in a recent anti-drug action, arresteing 5 suspects in China
and the Philippines and seizing 304 kilogram of "ice" in Manila. (Xinhua
Photo)
BEIJING, Feb. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Drugs
trafficking worsened in China last year, with new foreign sources of illegal
narcotics, domestic drug-making areas and trafficking routes undermining the
country' s anti-drug efforts.
Luo Feng, deputy director of the
National Narcotics Control Commission (NNCC), told an NNCC meeting in
Beijing Thursday that Afghanistan, with an annual opium output exceeding
3,600 tons, has turned into a major potential problem for China.
Luo, also Vice-Minister of Public Security, said new
types of narcotics were also creeping across the country through the
southeastern coast.
The notorious Golden Triangle, an area along the
borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos where production flourished, remained the
biggest drugs source last year, Luo said.
Southwest of China, the triangle produced 70 to 80
tons of heroin annually, 80 percent of which was smuggled to China overland
along the Sino-Myanmar border.
Luo said domestic drugs dealers usually assembled at
the border areas in southwest China's Yunnan Province, hiding narcotics in
vehicles, mail or on people.
"Recently, overseas drugs rings have opened new
trafficking routes, smuggling narcotics to China through India and Nepal,"
Luosaid.
Last year, China intensified crackdowns on drug
trafficking, uncovering nearly 94,000 drugs-related cases and arresting 63,700
people.
The police also seized 9.53 tons of heroin, 5.83 tons
of "ice",or methamphetamine, 409,000 "head-shaking" pills, or ecstasy, and 72.8
tons of raw materials for narcotics manufacturing.
This year, China would further strengthen anti-drug
cooperationwith neighboring countries, in a bid to block narcotics from
Chinamore effectively, Luo said.
Meanwhile, narcotics manufacturing at home became
more rampant, which Luo highlighted as a new problem in China's drugs control
work.
Last year, police in south China's Guangdong Province
seized 5 tons of "ice", accounting for 86.7 percent of the country's total.
Meanwhile, underground "ice" factories expanded from the coastal Guangdong and
Fujian provinces to inland areas.
Luo said the government had stepped up regulating
work in 13 cities with serious drugs problems and would strengthen crackdownson
drug-making in southeastern coastal areas.
He also pointed out that some chemicals had been
stolen in new channels for the illegal manufacture of narcotics.
Raw chemicals including phenyl acetone and piperonyl
methyl ketone had been smuggled to the Netherlands and Belgium for making"ice"
and "head-shaking" pills, and ephedrine flowed to Russia through the border port
in Heilongjiang.
China introduced licensing management of imports and
exports ofchemicals that could be used to make narcotics last year, which
stopped 3,490 tons of such chemicals from flowing abroad, 52.6 percent more than
the previous year.
This year, China would accelerate the enactment of an
ordinanceon the control of chemicals for drug manufacturing, which would provide
specific standards for the management and inspection of the production, sale,
storage, transportation, import and export of such chemicals, Luo said. Enditem
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