Pubdate: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 Source: Philadelphia Daily News (PA) Copyright: 2000 Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.phillynews.com/ Forum: http://interactive.phillynews.com/talk-show/ Author: Associated Press CUSTOMS REPORTS INCREASED DRUG SEIZURES WASHINGTON - Customs inspectors last year seized more heroin, marijuana and other illegal drugs that were attempted to be smuggled into the United States. A record amount of the hallucinogenic drug "ecstasy" also was confiscated. The Customs Service, citing statistics it compiled, said yesterday that it seized a total of 1.54 million pounds of illegal drugs in fiscal year 2000, which ended Sept. 30. That marked an 11.6 percent increase over the 1.38 million pounds seized the previous year. The figures include cocaine, heroin and other opiates, methamphetamine and marijuana, but not ecstasy. Also during fiscal 2000, customs officers seized a record 9.3 million tablets of ecstasy, a huge increase of 165.7 percent over 1999's 3.5 million tablets. "Twenty-four-hours a day, seven-days-a-week, customs officers must sort through a growing volume of people, goods and traffic crossing our borders to find drugs and other contraband," Customs Commissioner Raymond Kelly said. The service said about 488 million travelers passed through customs at airports, seaports and border crossings on land in fiscal 2000, compared with 480 million in '99. While the quantities of heroin, the stimulant methamphetamine, which goes by the street name of "crank" and "meth," and marijuana seized in fiscal 2000 all rose sharply, the amount of cocaine seized declined. The agency, which has been accused of abusive searches, has taken steps under Kelley's leadership to improve its personal search policies and respond to charges that it has harassed minorities. The agency now requires inspectors to seek legal advice from U.S. attorneys whenever it wants to hold an airline passenger for more than eight hours. It also has clarified criteria for conducting searches and retrained officers. - --- MAP posted-by: GD