Pubdate: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 Source: Bangkok Post (Thailand) Copyright: The Post Publishing Public Co., Ltd. 2001 Contact: http://www.bangkokpost.co.th/ Author: Anucha Charoenpo NEW UNIT IN BATTLE TO STOP SMUGGLING OF PRECURSORS Aspecial drug suppression centre will be set up to stop the smuggling of precursor chemicals through 16 border provinces to methamphetamine factories in Burma. The centre will be under the Narcotics Suppression Bureau, Pol Gen Pornsak Durongkhaviboon, the national police chief, said yesterday. Special funding would be arranged and he would seek modern equipment and weapons for officers assigned to the task. Most of the chemicals were smuggled from China and India, arriving in Thailand through sea ports and Bangkok international airport, he said. The major customer was the United Wa State Army, based in Mong Yawn township. The smuggling networks ran through Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Mae Hong Son, Lampang, Lamphun, Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala, Songkhla, Satun, Tak, Kanchanaburi and Ranong. Pol Gen Pornsak also said special task forces would be set up to combat drugs nationwide-54 in Bangkok, 140 in the Central Plains, 150 in the North, 136 in the Northeast and 105 in the South. Community police would be encouraged to specify targets for the task forces. Villages would be declared drug-free zones. Books and equipment would be distributed to help communities and students understand the drug menace. More drug checkpoints would be opened and police would be tough on owners of pubs and night entertainment places allowing underaged people on the premises and staying open beyond legal hours. Entertainment areas would be zoned, and kept away from communities. Amendments had already been proposed to laws that cause delays in police work, such as requiring a court order for a search warrant. Police want enhanced power to search drug suspects' houses, he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom