Pubdate: Sat, 08 Mar 2003 Source: Times Of Zambia (ZA) Copyright: 2003 Times Of Zambia. Contact: http://www.times.co.zm/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2871 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) DEC ARRESTS 533 DRUG DEALERS IN 3 MONTHS The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has arrested 533, people of whom 515 are Zambians since the beginning of the year for unlawful possession of drugs. The commission says it has already secured 183 convictions through the courts of law while illicit drugs estimated at K9.20 billion have been seized between January 1 and February 28, 2003. DEC acting public relations officer Trevor Malambo said in Lusaka yesterday that among those arrested were 515 Zambians, six Britons, three Somalis, three Congolese from the DR Congo. Others included two Zimbabweans, one Angolan, one Tanzanian, one Lebanese and one Irish. Mr Malambo said the largest quantity of drugs seized was that of cannabis with 12.1 tonnes followed by miraa/khat weighing 16.3 kilogrammes. He said six people were also arrested for unlawfully cultivating and trafficking in 93.45 kilogrammes of cannabis worth K70.09 million. He said the five were arrested in Chief Chitina's area and warned that the commission would live no stone unturned in its efforts to get rid of illicit drugs in the country. He said this was timely warning to all those involved in drugs trafficking or cultivation to immediately stop before the law visits them. Mr Mulenga said all persons arrested would appear in court soon. Meanwhile, the commission says it would continue to monitor Mpongwe farming area which had become prone to cannabis cultivation and where 75 kilogrammes of cannabis plants were uprooted from a maize field in Lukanga settelement scheme on Thursday.