Pubdate: Mon, 17 Feb 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) THAI CRACKDOWN SENDS PRICES OF DRUGS SOARING BANGKOK - Street prices for illegal drugs have skyrocketed due to scarcity, Thai police said yesterday. This means the controversial crackdown - in which more than 300 suspects have been killed - is showing 'satisfactory' results, they added. The three-month campaign, which started on Feb 1, has driven up the price of a methamphetamine pill from 80 baht (S$3.30) to 300 baht, Major-General Pongsaphat Pongcharoen said. 'Although it's just the beginning of the war, we're happy with it as it proves we're going in the right direction,' he told reporters. Human rights advocates say the death toll hints at a 'shoot-to-kill' policy by police. But police have blamed most of the deaths on infighting among gangsters. 'Contrary to what you think, police are actually finding ways to prevent dealers from getting killed because we do need their help in tracking down big guys,' Major-Gen Pongsaphat said. But he conceded that some officers may have killed suspects for fear of being implicated in trafficking cases, and some investigations were under way. He said police have arrested 15,616 drug suspects, seized six million methamphetamine tablets and 182 million baht worth of assets from drug dealers. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake