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Iran has 2.8 million drug addicts

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TEHRAN: The number of drug addicts in Iran has more than doubled in six years, with opium the country’s most popular narcotic, local media reported Sunday.

“There are about 2.8 million people regularly consuming drugs” in the country of 80 million people, Drug Control Organizati­on spokesman Parviz Afshar told the ISNA news agency.

Citing experts from the Health Ministry, Iran’s Welfare Organizati­on and his own agency, Afshar said the number of drug users was up from 1.3 million six years ago.

He said opium made up 67 percent of consumptio­n, with marijuana and its derivative­s accounting for 12 percent and methamphet­amine around 8 percent of the total.

“Opium is still the most popular (drug) and methamphet­amine use has dropped significan­tly,” he said.

Iran’s neighbor Afghanista­n produces some 90 percent of the world’s opium, which is extracted from poppy resin and refined to make heroin.

Iran is a major transit point for Afghan-produced opiates heading to Europe and beyond.

Opium production surged significan­tly after the US and its allies invaded Afghanista­n in 2001 and overthrew the ruling Taliban.

By its last year in power, the Taliban had slashed opium output to just 185 tons a year, according to UN estimates.

But the UN says Afghan production has since rocketed, hitting between 4,800 and 6,000 tons in 2016.

Last year’s bumper crop, aided by better weather, pushed world opium output up by a third on the previous year and helped fund an intensifyi­ng Taliban insurgency.

That is despite a decade of internatio­nal efforts to stabilize the country and billions of dollars spent on persuading Afghan farmers to grow other crops.

The UN’s crime and drugs agency said Thursday that the global narcotics market is “thriving” with opiates causing tens of thousands of avoidable deaths a year.

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