Pubdate: Mon, 16 May 2005 Source: Gulf Daily News (Bahrain) Copyright: 2005 Gulf Daily News. Contact: http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2979 Author: Mohammed Al A'ali Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) NEW DRUGS HOTLINE FOR BAHRAIN MANAMA: A new 24-hour drugs hotline is being set up by police for people to report offenders. School staff are also being canvassed to inform police if they think pupils are using drugs, says Criminal Investigation Directorate (CID) director Brigadier Farouk Al Maawada. Rewards are also on offer for people who help the police catch drug smugglers and dealers, he said yesterday. Brig Al Maawada said that 375 drug cases have been dealt with during the past four months. "Most of the drug offences were committed in the Capital Governorate, while the lowest has been found in the Muharraq Governorate," he said. Brig Al Maawada was speaking at Muharraq Governor Salman Bin Hindi's weekly majlis at the governorate premises in Muharraq. "We pay a lot of incentives to those who help us catch smugglers and drug dealers," he said. "This has never been announced before, but it is one way to ensure people co-operate with us to combat this problem." Police are working with schools to combat drug abuse amongst pupils, said Brig Al Maawada. "The CID acknowledges there are drug users in government and private schools and this is why the CID is holding meetings with officials at these schools, in addition to universities, to alert us if they suspect students are using drugs," he said. Residents called for harsher punishments for drug smugglers and dealers and for drug rehabilitation centres to be set up. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom