Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 Source: Jakarta Post (Indonesia) Copyright: The Jakarta Post Contact: http://www.thejakartapost.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/645 DRUG ADDICTION CASES RISING IN JAMBI JAMBI, Jambi: Drug addiction cases are increasing steadily in Jambi province, according to data at the Orang Kito Information Center (Sikok) Foundation. The alarming rise in new cases is thought to have been caused by the ease with which certain illicit substances are procured in the area. The foundation's data, released Monday, showed up 759 addicts were currently being treated at the drug addiction installation at the Jambi Hospital for the Mentally Ill, an increase of 30 percent on last year's figure. "That number deals only with those reporting their cases for consultation. The real numbers of drug addiction could be much higher than that," Lamtiar Tumanggor, HIV/AIDS program coordinator at the Sikok Foundation, said. Lamtiar said the increase was likely due to the fact that Jambi province is one of Indonesia's major cannabis cultivating regions. Cannabis is commonly found growing wild in Jambi's Kerinci regency. Even though a large quantity of the plant had already been destroyed by authorities, many other crops were believed to be still growing, he said. "About 45 percent of drug-addicted patients consume cannabis," Lamtiar said, adding the remainder were taking ecstasy. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath