Pubdate: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 Source: Independent, The (UK) Copyright: 2000 Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd. Contact: 1 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5DL Website: http://www.independent.co.uk/ Author: Martin Hickman, PA News BLAIR DECLARES WAR ON DRUGS WITH HARD-HITTING BILL Police and the courts are to be given tough new powers to win the war on drugs in a crackdown being planned by Prime Minister Tony Blair, it emerged tonight. Stronger powers to confiscate drug dealers' assets will be one move included in a hard-hitting Drugs Bill in next year's Queen's Speech. Anyone convicted of drug offences being liable to have their passport withdrawn will be another. There will also be tougher regulation of club bouncers and greater help for rehabilitation and treatment of addicts. The Prime Minister will also reappoint drugs tsar Keith Hellawell for another three-year term, in a ringing endorsement of his work so far. Speaking as he returned from his trip to Russia today, Mr Blair told The Sunday Express: "We have got to crack down very, very hard on the drugs industry. "Parents are petrified about drugs. A problem as big as this needs radical thinking and action." According to Downing Street insiders, mansions owned by drug dealers could be seized if they cannot prove how they legally acquired the property. Suspected drug dealing by bouncers in nightclubs will also be targeted. The crackdown came in the wake of the Prime Minister's shock that nearly 300 people die in Scotland from drugs each year. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg