Pubdate: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 Source: Associated Press (Wire) Copyright: 2004 Associated Press RISING DRUG ADDICTION COSTING CHINA BILLIONS SHANGHAI (AP)--China has more than 1 million drug addicts, most of them under age 35 - a crisis that is costing the country billions of dollars a year, contributing to the spread of AIDS and hurting social stability, state media reported Friday. Top law-enforcement officials meeting in Beijing reported that almost three-quarters of China's 1.05 million registered drug addicts at the end of 2003 were under age 35. Many were unemployed, migrant workers or farmers, the official Xinhua News Agency and state-run newspapers reported. "The situation is very serious, leading to tremendous pressure and fresh challenges for anti-drug authorities," the reports cited Luo Feng, deputy director of the National Narcotic Control Commission, as saying. Experts say the actual number of regular drug users is much higher - more than 4 million. Amid the wave of new drug addiction, China began asking for help three years ago to crack down on smugglers from neighboring Myanmar, Laos and Thailand - which make up the heroin-producing "Golden Triangle" region. Apart from cracking down on drug trafficking, authorities are focusing on shutting down underground production and smuggling of heroin and crystal menthamphetamine, also known as "ice," the official Xinhua News Agency and state newspapers quoted Zhou Yongkang, public security minister, as saying. The reports said 225,000 people were sent to drug rehabilitation programs last year. Of China's 50,000 officially known carriers of HIV, more than half were infected through intravenous drug use, they said. Luo told fellow officials that China planned an "epidemic" survey to investigate abusers of heroin and other dangerous or banned substances and would create special rooms to handle rehabilitation of HIV-positive drug addicts, Xinhua reported. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake