Pubdate: Sat, 13 Nov 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 CALL FOR NEW STRATEGIES TO FIGHT DRUG TRAFFICKING The Office of Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) has called on all anti-drug networks to meet to devise new suppression strategies. Pittaya Jinawat, director of the ONCB, made the call in preparation for the "Second War on Drugs" on November 3 at the Tarin Hotel in Chiang Mai. He addressed 100 participants from the Provincial Police Bureau Region 5, Office of Primary School Education, student representatives from both government and private universities, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working with youths in slum communities and hill tribes. Pittaya said that the NGOs had volunteered to work with the ONCB in trying to prevent the proliferation of drugs in slums and hill tribe communities. "Economic problems are behind hill tribes getting involved in the drug cycle," said Pittaya. Having worked with hill tribes for over 10 years, he said that discouragement from non-productive farming and loss of investment were major causes for their involvement in trafficking. Pittaya said the government should make more money available to improve the standard of living of hill tribes to keep them from being involved in the drug trade. He said that the "First War on Drugs" had helped reduce the amount of drugs in hill tribe villages. The campaign had also led to many properties being confiscated from drug dealers. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek