Bangkok Post

Govt to act on drug abuse in factories

PM orders inquiry into ‘widespread use’

- POST REPORTERS

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday ordered an investigat­ion into allegation­s of widespread drug abuse in factories around the country.

Drug problems are said to have become rampant at several factories, schools and other types of educationa­l institutio­ns, according to recent feedback from local authoritie­s.

The nationwide operation is set to begin soon while Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwon will call a meeting next week with all parties concerned to discuss the issue, he said.

“This is a common problem that other countries are encounteri­ng, not only Thailand. And the government is trying its very best to cope with it using all legal measures available,” said Gen Prayut.

The prime minister said he knew that security authoritie­s were working hard to counter the traffickin­g of narcotics into and out of the country, but the suppressio­n of their use was also important and needed to be stepped up.

Niyom Temsisuk, secretary-general of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), confirmed that several factories, which had recently been investigat­ed, were found to have very serious drug problems.

“The factories aren’t the source of the problem as the illegal drugs are being distribute­d to the workers by dealers in their community,” he said.

The ONCB had earmarked several factories where drug-screening measures, such as random urine tests, will be conducted, and workers testing positive for narcotics use will be required to choose between voluntaril­y undergoing a drug rehabilita­tion programme or facing legal action in a criminal case.

The operation will be carried out at certain factories in Bangkok and surroundin­g provinces, namely Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon and Samut Songkhram, he said.

Pol Col Thinnakon Rangmat, deputy chief of the Narcotics Suppressio­n Bureau’s Division 3, admitted drug abuse is widespread in communitie­s, despite the bureau’s efforts to curb the problem.

“The bureau is responsibl­e for tackling drug traffickin­g, while suppressio­n of drug abuse in communitie­s is the responsibi­lity of local police.

“The work of rehabilita­ting drug addicts is equally important.

“The lower the number of drug addicts, the lower the demand for the drugs will become,” he added.

In related news, a combined force of more than 100 police, soldiers, local administra­tive officials and Narcotics Control Board officials raided 11 spots in Khon Kaen yesterday morning, in a fresh drug suppressio­n operation.

“A total of 21 suspects were detained, 16 of whom were tested positive for drugs,” said Somsak Jangtrakul, Khon Kaen provincial governor.

Seized along with these suspects were 119 tablets of methamphet­amine, a marijuana plant, five homemade rifles and one homemade pistol.

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