Pubdate: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 Source: Cyprus Mail, The (Cyprus) Copyright: Cyprus Mail 2004 Contact: http://www.cyprus-mail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/100 DRUG SQUAD OFFICERS NEED COUNSELLING DUE TO STRAIN OF JOB Drug squad officers could need psychological support due to the nature of their job, which exposes them to all sorts of painful situations, Justice Minister Doros Theodorou said yesterday. Theodorou said drug squad officers were people dedicated to their duty who risked their life on a daily basis, especially when working undercover. The minister said the officers did not feel tired or burnt out and never asked for transfers. He told the House Crime Committee that drug squad officers had also developed into a kind of support service for users and suggested that winning their trust would help to win the fight against drugs. The minister said the officers were exposed to all sorts of pain and hardship and he would be seeking psychological support for those who felt they needed it. "They live through pain in dimensions you cannot conceive," Theodorou said. He told deputies about a mother who had literally sacrificed herself to save her son but failed. The desperate mother visited the minister and begged him with tears in her eyes to take him away from their house because he would have destroyed the other children. "In the end, he will either kill me or I will kill him," the mother said, according to Theodorou. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager