Pubdate: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 Source: Herald, The (UK) Copyright: 2002 The Herald Contact: http://www.theherald.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/189 Author: Ian Bruce Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) UK BRACED FOR FLOOD OF AFGHAN HEROIN Cheap Afghan heroin is set to flood the streets of Britain and Europe in a few months as the first post-Taliban poppy crop is harvested and processed with the blessing of America's warlord allies. US officials have all but abandoned immediate efforts to persuade Afghan farmers to abandon the lucrative narcotics trade and to plant legitimate alternatives because of the difficulty of enforcing a ban. Britain has opposed buying up the present crop, fearing it would simply encourage the planting of another one in October. Farmers struggling to feed their families after two decades of war and several years of drought can earn 100 times more from poppies than from wheat. The UN estimates that up to 161,000 acres of poppies are set to be harvested from the end of this month. Most of the main growing areas are in sectors controlled by tribal warlords and the main players in the Northern Alliance which helped topple the Taliban. A UN spokesman said the potential existed for Afghanistan to recapture its place as supplier of 75% of the world's heroin supply. More than 90% of the drug sold in Britain already comes from the fertile valleys of the Hindu Kush mountains. The going rate for a kilo of the opium base in the bazaars of Kabul and Kandahar is UKP500. A 50kilo bag of the base produces about 5kilo of pure heroin, which is then cut with baking powder and other substances to multiply its value thousands of times. A UN source warned that the dealers already have enough of a stockpile to supply every European addict's needs for the next year. "The new crop will enable them to step up supplies." The raw material leaves Afghanistan by the same mountain smuggling routes used by al Qaeda and Taliban fighters seeking sanctuary in Pakistan and is processed and refined into heroin and morphine in backstreet "factories" in Peshawar and Quetta. From there, it is shipped out of Karachi or begins a long overland journey to the west via Tajikistan, the Ukraine, Russia and the Balkans. Only 5-10% is ever intercepted by police or security services en route. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager