Myanmar hosts 7th Myanmar-India bilateral meeting on drug control online

The 7th DG-Level Virtual Talks on Drug Control Cooperation between CCDAC (Central Com­mittee on Drug Abuse Control) and NCB (Narcotics Control Bu­reau), India, was organized in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday with the attendance of Police Brig-Gen Win Naing, Joint Secretary of the Central Committee on Drug Abuse Control and Commander of the Drug Enforcement Divi­sion.

 

At the meeting, the Police Brig-Gen, who led the Myanmar delegation, said the drug cases become more complicated with the booming technologies and immense challenges that all countries face.

 

The drug gangs constantly change their transportation sys­tem and routes, and so all the countries should work together in eradicating such doings as long-term tasks. Currently, transna­tional gangs accelerate the drug trade as their principal business, so the drug problem has not de­clined and is growing larger than before. They also expand their market. The man-made syn­thetic drug now threatens the world countries. Moreover, the number of drug users is increas­ing as more cost-effective and high-quality man-made drugs are available in the market in an easy way.

 

He also highlighted the an­ti-drug activities of Myanmar and control of illegal entry of precur­sor chemicals used in drug pro­duction.

 

He then stressed the need to promote bilateral cooperation in preventing illegal entry of pre­cursor chemicals via border are­as of two countries and conduct information exchange in a timely manner regarding the defectors, suspects, precursor chemical smuggling and movements of drug smugglers.

 

The meeting also discussed the current drug control activi­ties, anti-drug measures, infor­mation exchange regarding ille­gal poppy plantations in border areas and the holding of the 8th meeting in India. The meeting was also attended by Indian offi­cials led by Director-General of NCB Mr Satya Narayan Pradhan. — MNA/KTZH