Pubdate: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 Source: Star, The (Malaysia) Copyright: 2001 Star Publications (Malaysia) Bhd. Contact: http://www.thestar.com.my Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/922 Author: Reuters UN REPORT: CAMBODIA TOP WORLD SOURCE OF MARIJUANA PHNOM PENH: The United Nations has branded Cambodia one of the largest suppliers of marijuana to the world, with business estimated to generate nearly US$1bil (RM3.8bil) a year. The value of the export of marijuana is estimated to be on par with that of Cambodia's top foreign exchange earner, the garment industry, which employs more than 100,000 people, the UN International Drug Control Programme said in a report. "With Cambodia as one of the world's largest suppliers of cannabis, and in combination with the destabilising effects the illicit profits of this trade has on the country, this situation is clearly not acceptable," said the report. "If this phenomenon is not halted, it will have serious economic and social implications." The report said more than 200 tonnes of high-grade Cambodian marijuana had been seized abroad since 1996, primarily in Europe. Significant quantities of heroin and methamphetamines from the Golden Triangle of Myanmar, Laos and Thailand and chemicals used to produce narcotics are also being shipped through Cambodia, the report said. The UNDCP said Cambodian law enforcement officials were involved in the drug trade. "Military police could play an important role in dealing with drug production and trafficking. Many observers, however, feel that the military forces are presently more a part of the drug trafficking problem than its solution," the UNDCP said. Graham Shaw, UNDCP's Cambodia programme officer, said yesterday that the UN had committed US$3.5mil (RM13.3mil) to assist Cambodia in its fight against drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew