Pubdate: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 Source: Cape Argus (South Africa) Copyright: 2006 Cape Argus. Contact: http://capeargus.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2939 Author: Natasha Prince DRUGS BLIGHT SA'S GARDEN OF EDEN Behind the facade of lush forests and the blue sea hugging the Garden Route hides a dark underbelly of drug trafficking and abuse. Over the past few months, there has been a marked increase in drug trafficking and drug-related crimes along the Garden Route and in other Southern Cape areas. Police have arrested 444 people for drug-related crimes in the region over the last year, said spokesman Superintendent Billy Jones. In Knysna, the main taxi rank has become a haven for drug dealing and more than 20 arrests have been made there in the past two months. Police, who are targeting the drug supply chain in the popular tourist destination, say the drugs come from provinces up north. Brenda Pienaar of the South African National Council for Alcohol and Drug Abuse (Sanca) in George says there has definitely been an increase in the number of drug addicts asking for help. "We have had many more people coming for treatment and counselling," she said. "Usually it's for alcohol, but the harder drugs picked up seriously in the past year." Police have implemented a "people-orientated, sustainable policing strategy" to eradicate the problem. Jones said: "Although we are not at liberty to divulge the contents of our operational plans and strategies, we can proudly mention that policing zone directors have been positioned at ground level to implement this strategy and work in consultation with local communities and other roleplayers." While dealers are always looking at ways or methods to "evade the judicial system", a common method was to use random "runners" to do their dirty work. "We have to adapt our methods all the time." Petra du Preez of Sanca in Mossel Bay said a number of support groups had been set up to address the problem. Jones said fighting drug related crimes were mostly intelligence-driven operations based on information from the community and other sources. "Operations are also executed by an integrated approach between the various police units, other law enforcement agencies and community structures like neighbourhood watches." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom