Pubdate: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 Source: China Daily (China) Page 2, Hong Kong Edition Contact: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/911 Author: Jiang Zhuqing Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) NARCOTICS STING NABS TWO RUSSIAN DEALERS Narcotics control police in Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province teamed up with Russian authorities to crack down on a cross-border drug-trafficking ring and arrested two Russian suspects. On April 28, local police in the city of Suifenhe seized two Russian suspects who were processing marijuana, and authorities in turn confiscated 1.6 kilograms of drugs, 20 kilograms of marijuana leaves and some processing equipment at the site, said Cui Cunde, head of the Heilongjiang Public Security Department's anti-drug brigade. "This was a successful team effort under the bilateral anti-drug mechanism between Chinese and Russian police," Cui said. "As well, it's the first case that has involved Russian citizens committing drug-related crimes in China." After interrogation, the suspects confessed that they had entered Heilongjiang Province by train and that a third Russian party was used to transport the drugs back across the border. At the same time, police also recovered a notebook from the suspects which listed hundreds of Russian addresses, according to a Russian anti-drug official. The Russian police hope to find more clues to other possible suspects involved with the case. These moves demonstrate good co-operation between Chinese and Russian police, Cui said. "It will help prevent the eastern part of the Russian-Sino border from becoming a major drug-trafficking passage," he said. In June 2002, the Heilongjiang Public Security Department signed agreements with three states and one district in Russia to fight against cross-border drug-trafficking crimes, officials said. According to the agreements, authorities in the two nations will exchange information pertaining to narcotics cases, co-operate in the apprehension of suspected traffickers and conduct inspections along frontier areas, officials said. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager