Pubdate: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 Source: Straits Times (Singapore) Copyright: 2003 Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. Contact: http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/429 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/area/Thailand (Thailand) THAKSIN SETS 3-MONTH DEADLINE IN ANTI-DRUG WAR BANGKOK - Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has set an ambitious target for his officials in the war against the illicit drug trade - he has given authorities till April 30 to make sure that 'every square inch' of Thailand is free of drugs. The Bangkok Post reported that operations in all provinces would be rated for their success when the clock strikes 9 pm on April 30, and provincial governors and police chiefs who performed poorly would lose their jobs. At a briefing for more than 1,000 governors, police and military personnel, Mr Thaksin said he would no longer tolerate drug problems and promised to match cruelty with cruelty. 'Drug traders are unkind towards our children so we will be unkind towards them,' he was quoted as saying. 'I want to see every square inch getting X-rayed and authorities making a clean sweep of drugs in every area within three months from now,' he said. Pointing out that buying drugs on Thai streets was as easy as buying chewing gum, he remarked: 'It is more difficult to buy gum in Singapore than to buy drugs in Thailand.' At the meeting, the Bangkok Post said Mr Thaksin called for closer cooperation between provincial administrations and police in their anti-drug campaigns, adding it was impossible that provincial governors, police chiefs and district chiefs were unaware of drug traffickers or users in their respective areas. He warned authorities against sitting back and doing nothing to stop the spread of drugs. 'Don't make the interior minister act as a police inspector. You are finished if you do not do your job,' he said. The anti-drug campaign is slated to start at 9 am on Feb 1. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake