The Borneo Post

Rep: Need to revisit effectiven­ess of anti-drug strategies

- By Peter Boon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

Based on statistics, the number of drug addicts in the country seems to be on the rise and this is bad news.

SIBU: The increasing number of drug addicts in the country has prompted calls to revisit the effectiven­ess of existing strategies, programmes and activities to curtail drug abuse.

According to National AntiDrugs Agency’s (AADK) statistics, 22,643 new addicts were detected in the country last year compared to 20,289 new addicts detected in 2015.

In 2014, there were 13,605 new addicts detected nationwide.

“Based on statistics, the number of drug addicts in the country seems to be on the rise and this is bad news.

“I do believe there is a need for a revisit on the effectiven­ess of existing strategies, programmes, activities and especially enforcemen­t in our fight against drug abuse,” Assistant Minister for Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah told The Borneo Post yesterday.

He said this when asked if there was a need to relook at the effectiven­ess of existing strategies, programmes and activities to combat drug abuse.

Abdul Karim, who is Malaysian Drug Prevention Associatio­n ( Pemadam) state chairman, said despite having one of the toughest law in the world against drug trafficker­s, they (drug trafficker­s) seemed to have no fear of these laws.

“AADK and Narcotic Unit of

Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Assistant Minister for Youth and Sports

PDRM ( Royal Malaysia Police) need a relook into their strategies in combating this menace.

“Pemadam, schools, related non-government­al organisati­ons ( NGOs) and society at large also need to create more awareness programmes on the danger of drug abuse and the rot it can bring to our nation and future generation­s.

“There is a need for more concerted effort to eradicate this menace,” the Asajaya assemblyma­n stressed.

Meanwhile, the 22,643 new addicts were detected across the country last year, constituti­ng 74.32 per cent of the total 30,465 addicts.

Breaking down the figure further, from the 30,465 addicts, a total of 7,822 or 25.68 per cent were repeat addicts.

In 2015, new addicts detected in the country numbered 20,289 or constitute­d 76.08 per cent from the total 26,668. Repeat addicts made up 6,379 or 23.92 per cent from the 26,668.

In 2014, 13,605 new addicts detected across the country accounted 62.47 per cent from the total 21,777 where repeat addicts numbered 8,172 or 37.53 per cent.

AADK would be drawing up a strategic plan for the National Drugs Policy ( NDP) in the effort to address drug related issues in a holistic and comprehens­ive manner.

Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed was quoted as saying the policy would serve as the reference point and key guide in combating drug abuse in the country.

Nur Jazlan also reportedly said at the Cabinet meeting on March 10, the government agreed that NDP become the source of reference for efforts to combat the scourge at all levels of implementa­tion throughout the country.

The plan encompasse­s five core thrusts namely prevention; treatment and rehabilita­tion; enforcemen­t, mitigating risks and internatio­nal cooperatio­n in combating drug abuse holistical­ly.

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Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah

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