Pubdate: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 Source: Star, The (Malaysia) Copyright: 2002 Star Publications (Malaysia) Bhd. Contact: http://www.thestar.com.my Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/922 MYANMAR INCINERATES OVER RM3.8B IN DRUGS YANGON: AFP- Military-ruled Myanmar, the world's largest opium producer, put the torch yesterday to drugs it said were worth more than a US$1bil (RM3.8bil) in its latest bid to convince critics it is committed to eradicating the menace. In a steady downpour and accompanied by a military tattoo, the junta flicked a switch to ignite an incinerator into which workers shovelled bags of heroin bricks and amphetamines. Senior Gen Than Shwe, the country's top ruler, and international diplomats attended the burning ceremony, the 16th of its type held by the junta since 1990. It destroyed 3,027kg of opium, 240kgof heroin, 434kg of marijuana, 34.9 million amphetamine tables, four million ephedrine tablets and 2,865kg of powdered ephedrine. "The value of drugs to be destroyed today is estimated at US$1.078bil (RM4.09bil), calculated at retail prices on the streets of America," the Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control's Brig Gen Zaw Win said in a speech before the display. "The Myanmar government is totally aware of the scarring threat and is trying its utmost best to combat these deplorable drugs." Some 200 people attended the ceremony, which marked the United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking and was held on the grounds of the vast Myanmar Drugs Elimination Museum in suburban Yangon. Foreign Minister Win Aung, several top dignitaries, military officials and senior diplomats watched as US Drug Enforcement Agency officials helped conduct spot checks on packets of heroin to verify there were actual drugs being destroyed. According to the latest US State Department anti-narcotics report published this year, Myanmar is the world's largest producer of illicit opium. It is also the primary source of amphetamine-type stimulants in Asia. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom