The Phnom Penh Post

Drug-based crimes decline as authoritie­s gain experience

- Niem Chheng

THE National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD) said in a report release on Sunday that while the number of drug crimes decreased in the first half compared with the same period last year, the amount of d r u g s i n v o l v e d h a d increased.

Speaking to The Post on Monday, Meas Virith, secretary-general of the NACD, said: “The number of drug busts decreased by 14 percent compared to the same period last year, and the number of suspects and arrests decreased by 25 percent.”

Virith said from January 1 to July 1, police handled 4,004 drug cases, with 7,945 arrests, including 707 women. Among those arrested were 135 foreigners from 14 countries. Of the 4,004 cases, he said, 2,594 involved smuggling while 1,410 involved users.

He said the total weight of drugs confiscate­d was 245kg, including 25kg of dry mari- juana. He said police also seized 45 cars, 1,051 motorbikes, 2,821 phones, 108 scales, 14 guns and 10 rifles. So far this year, no case involved the seizing or freezing of perpetrato­rs’ assets.

Virith attributed the significan­t decline in drug busts and arrests and the increase in drugs seized to the NACD gaining more experience.

“Recently hundreds of addictive substances have been seized. This means the meas- ures taken to strengthen antidrug campaigns has resulted in the authoritie­s becoming more aware of the tricks of the drug trafficker­s’ trade,” Virith said.

Choub Sok Chamroeun, executive director of HIV-prevention NGO Khana, welcomed t he good re s ul t s achieved by the authoritie­s.

“We should prai s e t he authoritie­s for cracking down on drugs. I think they will continue to eliminate drugs in our country,” he said.

Sok Chamroeun said that along with the work of police, the gover nment had also been paying more attention t o h e a l t h c a re a n d t r e a t - ment.

“The urging and support for [addicts] to get health care and treatment at referral hos- pitals is the most important thing. If the authoritie­s and police can send users to get drug treatment, it will help in t h e e r a d i c a t i o n o f d r u g usage.

“If there are no more drug users, the drug market will decline, so treatment is necessary,” Sok Chamroeun said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN. ?? The NACD on June 26 destroyed 64kg of illicit drugs on Koh Pich island.
HENG CHIVOAN. The NACD on June 26 destroyed 64kg of illicit drugs on Koh Pich island.

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