Pubdate: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 Source: Times of Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan) Copyright: 2001 The Times of Central Asia Contact: http://www.times.kg/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1202 Author: Interfax TRANSIT OF AFGHAN DRUGS THROUGH KYRGYZSTAN GROWING - OFFICIAL Organized criminal groups are building up the transit of Afghan drugs though Kyrgyzstan, a senior official said on Tuesday. Drug confiscation in Kyrgyzstan has grown tenfold since 1999, Kurmanbek Kubatbekov, chairman of the Kyrgyz government drug control commission, told Interfax. He said more than 520 kilograms of heroin, including 48.5 kilograms of Afghan heroin, have been confiscated in Kyrgyzstan in the first five months of 2001. Kubatbekov said that international drug dealers prefer to send heroin to Kyrgyzstan this year. Heroin costs about $7,000 a kilogram on the black market of the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek. According to the commission, demand for heroin has steeply grown in Western Europe since last year. Under-funded and under-equipped Kyrgyz law enforcement agencies are unable to seize more than 5% of the heroin passing through Kyrgyzstan. Other countries are giving substantial financial and technical support to Kyrgyzstan, which has received $3.5 million over the last seven years in grants for measures against drug trafficking. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew