Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 Source: South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) Copyright: 2000 South China Morning Post Publishers Limited. Contact: http://www.scmp.com/ Author: Associate Press in Beijing MAINLAND APPEALS FOR GLOBAL ANTI-DRUG EFFORT The mainland appealed on Tuesday for stronger global co-operation in fighting narcotics trafficking. The appeal, made in speeches and papers at a conference of the Interpol international police organisation, marked the mainland's latest call for help in fighting drug abuse and underscored its frustration in fending off the peril. ''As anti-drug law enforcers, we soberly know that cultivation, production and consumption of drugs is ceaselessly spreading and developing around the world,'' Public Security Minister Jia Chunwang said opening the Interpol anti-heroin conference. Mr Jia said the mainland's biggest threat came from heroin made in the Golden Triangle, the notorious drug-producing region in Burma, Laos and other parts of Southeast Asia on China's southwest rim. But he said China was increasingly concerned about opium and heroin from Afghanistan. New types of drugs, especially the methamphetamine known as ''ice,'' were also making inroads, Mr Jia's deputies warned in papers to be given during the four-day conference and released on Tuesday. The mainland has become the preferred shipment route for heroin and ice that, as of last year, was being produced in 74 factories in Burma and Laos, said Chen Cunyi, of the Public Security Ministry. Chinese police confiscated 5.3 tonnes of heroin last year and cracked 187 cases involving smuggling of ice, mostly from the Golden Triangle, Mr Chen said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens