Pubdate: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 Source: Khaleej Times (UAE) Copyright: 2004 Khaleej Times Contact: http://khaleejtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/996 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) BAHRAIN PLEDGES NEW LAW TO COMBAT DRUGS MANAMA - Bahrain's Ministry of Interior on Monday promised that a new law to "start a war on drug" would take effect soon. "The new law will help in our efforts to fight drug trafficking and abuse," said the Undersecretary at the Ministry of Interior, Shaikh Duaij bin Khalifa Al Khalifa. He was speaking during the weekly session of the Shura Council. He was replying to a question by Shura Council member, Dr Fakhria Dairi, about the increasing drug menace. Shaikh Duaij said that the ministry maintains constant surveillance on suspicious places and cooperates with the Interpol. It carefully monitors all routes through which narcotics could be trafficked into the kingdom whether by sea, air, the causeway or the airport. "In addition we constantly organise awareness campaigns warning of the dangers of drug consumption with the cooperation of the Ministry of Information, Ministry of Education, and the Universities in the Kingdom," he said. Elaborating on the new law to combat drug abuse and trafficking, he said it was part of a proposed change of strategy. Since the two drug busts made by the police last week of two cargo-loads of hashish containing 300 and 500 kilogramme, which were being smuggled to a neighbouring country, questions have been raised on how drug trafficking reached such unprecedented levels in Bahrain, he added. "Article five of the proposed law makes a commitment to establish a national committee for drug affairs and narcotics. The committee will be under the umbrella of the Cabinet and will have the minister of health as its head, in addition to members from governmental and social organisations," said Shaikh Duaij. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager