Pubdate: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 Source: Ghanaian Chronicle (Ghana) Copyright: 2003 Ghanaian Chronicle Contact: http://www.ghanaian-chronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2455 Authors: George Kyie Frimpong, Racheal O. Amakye NCB CONFISCATES $MILLIONS ILLICIT DRUGS LATEST INFORMATION gathered from the Narcotics Control Board indicates that about 2,618 kilograms of narcotic drugs worth millions of dollars in street value have been confiscated in the last of six months. A total of 520 people were arrested for drug trafficking over the same period, Mr. Kwame Addo, information officer of the board, told The Chronicle in Accra yesterday. Of the illicit drugs confiscated 10.2 kg were cocaine, 7.6kg were heroin and 2,601kg were cannabis (wee). Mr. Addo said the board has increased its activities to clamp down on drug traffickers and barons especially at Kotoka International Airport. He said the board would not relent its effort to establish the most effective ways of controlling this menace. He advised the public to exercise patience whenever a case is under investigations since narcotic investigations are more complicated than criminal investigations. Mr. Addo said the board does not have its own drug treatment and rehabilitation centers, which undermines its objective of focusing on drug addicts and traffickers and rehabilitating them so that they could be reintegrated into the society. Currently the board uses public rehabilitation centers, but plans are afoot to refurbish some of the abandoned buildings of the department of social welfare into rehabilitation centers by the end of next year. He called on the public to support the activities of the board by providing information that could lead to the arrest of the drug traffickers from their hide outs, adding that identities of informants would be strictly protected. The board also needs public sponsorship for its educational programmes so that it could print more handouts and documentaries for students and the public on the negative effects of drugs on the social and economic development of the country. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens