The Phnom Penh Post

Preah Sihanouk governor orders drug users to rehab

- Chea Sokny

PREAH Sihanouk provincial governor Kuoch Chamroeun has instructed provincial authoritie­s to step up a drug testing campaign, with the proviso that addicts be sent to rehabilita­tion centres, where they can get the help they need.

Drug testing has been carried out at highway checkpoint­s, as well as in cases where individual­s who come into contact with the authoritie­s are suspected to be drug users.

Chamroeun announced that in the past three months, the authoritie­s identified more than 200 people with illegal drugs in their bodies, and sent them to rehab centres.

He made the announceme­nt during a January 24 visit to the National Centre for Voluntary and Community-based Treatment Service and Rehabilita­tion for Drug Addicts, located in the province’s Stung Hav district.

According to a social media post by the provincial administra­tion, while visiting, the governor delivered rice and other food to support the patients.

“The local authoritie­s must be sure to send anyone who tests positive for drugs to a rehabilita­tion centre, so they can earn the skills they will need in order to reintegrat­e into society,” he said.

He added that testing will continue in order to keep the community safe.

Ny Sokha, president of the Cambodian Human Rights and Developmen­t Associatio­n (ADHOC), believed that sending addicts to detention centres is not always the best option, especially if they are over-crowded, as this is detrimenta­l to their human rights.

He added that the most important thing is to find and punish those who distribute drugs.

“If we test people for drugs and then punish them, this will not reduce the scale of the problem, as most of them are not trafficker­s but consumers. The most important thing is to go after the dealers and their networks,” he said.

Keo Veasna, director of the National Centre for Voluntary and Community-based Treatment Service and Rehabilita­tion for Drug Addicts, said there are currently 670 patients undergoing treatment and rehabilita­tion at the centre, 36 of them women.

He explained some of the services and facilities that the centre offers.

Vocational training is available, with courses on handicraft manufactur­ing, agricultur­e and additional workshops, as well as psychologi­cal support, exercise and life skills, in order to ensure that the patients can return to their families and become productive members of society.

 ?? PREAH SIHANOUK ADMINISTRA­TION ?? Drug users under rehabilita­tion at the National Centre for Drug Treatment and Rehabilita­tion in Keo Phos commune, in Preah Sihanouk province’s Stung Hav district on January 24.
PREAH SIHANOUK ADMINISTRA­TION Drug users under rehabilita­tion at the National Centre for Drug Treatment and Rehabilita­tion in Keo Phos commune, in Preah Sihanouk province’s Stung Hav district on January 24.

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