Pubdate: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 Source: Chiangmai Mail (Thailand) Copyright: 2004 Chiangmai Mail Contact: http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3105 Author: Saksit Meesubkwang FEARS THAT YANGON LEADERSHIP CHANGE MAY AFFECT THAI DRUG CONTROL ONCB waiting for clear signals from Burma The local director of the Office of Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) is apprehensive that the new Burmese leader will not fully support Thailand's drug suppression in the region, following the ouster of Gen. Khin Nyunt as prime minister, replaced by Lt.-Gen. Soe Win. Pittaya Jinawat, director of the ONCB in the North, said that it had noted the political change in the Burmese political leadership. It predicted a renewed spread of drugs by some minority groups that the Office had placed under observation, according to Pittaya. "Thai officials need to keep a close watch on these minority groups - the Red Wa, Ko Kang minority group members, Maung Tai Army (MTA), Karen National Union (KNU) and Kayini National Progressive Party (KNPP)," said Pittaya. The ONCB was trying to negotiate with them, but had to wait for signs of a policy from the new Burmese leaders. Pittaya said that he was unsure about the impact on Thai-Burmese relations, which involved the Ban Yong Kha development project and mutual work to develop border villages, drug suppression and investments by government and private sectors. Pittaya said that the changes in Myanmar might have hidden benefits to that country's leaders and that foreign countries could not exert influence as it was an internal affair. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek