Deccan Chronicle

Myanmar torches $500-mn drugs

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Yangon, June 26: Myanmar authoritie­s said they torched more than half a billion dollars worth of narcotics on Sunday as part of eradicatio­n efforts for World Drug Day, as the UN warns that production of methamphet­amine in the region is hitting record levels.

Almost two tonnes of heroin and more than 630 million “yaba” meth pills went up in smoke at ceremonies in Myanmar’s commercial hub of Yangon, the central city of Mandalay and Shan state in the north, authoritie­s said.

But some analysts cautioned that the $642 million bonfires are part of a long-running game of smoke and mirrors played by a junta government not serious about tackling the problem.

The televised burnings represent a “decade-long delusion” about Myanmar’s multibilli­on-dollar drug industry, independen­t analyst David Mathieson said.

“The military pretends to get serious about drug eradicatio­n and the West pretends to believe them,” he said.

There was “active military complicity in protecting large-scale drug production to ensure stability in conflict zones”, Mathieson added.

This includes Shan state — Southeast Asia’s primary source of meth according to the United Nations.

The state is home to militias and has seen relatively little violence in opposition to the military since Myanmar’s generals seized power in a coup last year.

At the ceremony in Yangon, bundles of meth wrapped in innocuous-looking Chinese tea packaging sat alongside bricks of cannabis as well as bags of ketamine and MDMA.

A series of small explosions sent the contraband up in flames before thick plumes of black smoke billowed into the sky.

Firefighte­rs moved in for safety and police officers took selfies against the backdrop of the blaze while Burmese pop music blared through speakers.

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