Pubdate: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 Source: Post, The (Pakistan) Copyright: 2007 The Post Contact: http://thepost.com.pk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4587 ANF TOLD TO STRIVE FOR DRUG-FREE PAKISTAN Interior and Narcotics Control Minister Lt Gen (r) Hamid Nawaz Khan directed the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) Monday to launch a vigorous campaign against narcotics and drug peddlers to achieve drug-free status for Pakistan this year. Presiding over a high-level meeting of the Narcotics Control Ministry, he said that all possible measures would be adopted to curb this menace. Earlier, Narcotics Control Secretary Jalil Abbas briefed the minister about ongoing projects of the ministry. ANF Regional Director Brig Pervaiz Sarwar told the minister that all-out efforts would be made to rid the country of the scourge of narcotics. He said that owing to an increase in opium cultivation in Afghanistan, Pakistan could not achieve the status of a drug-free country last year. Brig Sarwar said Afghanistan's opium harvest, which had been on the rise for the last six years and soared by 34 percent this year, was impeding Pakistan's efforts to purge the country from drugs. He said the ANF was cognizant of the grave situation and had increased its vigilance not only on the borders but also on the Makran Coast by establishing two new police stations in Gwadar and Panjgur. Highlighting the achievements of the ANF, Brig Sarwar said the force had seized 35,530.97 kg of opium, 70,727.32 kg of heroin and 440852.83 kg of hashish since 1995. It also arrested 3,132 foreigners trying to smuggle 3,692.333 kg of opium, 5,771.787 kg of heroin and 8,239.65 kg of hashish. On the prosecution side, the ANF has achieved a commendable success. Its conviction rate is 86.4 percent, which is the highest in the world. Since 1995 ANF has registered 7,371 cases: out of which 4,736 were convicted and only 736 were acquitted whereas 542 cases are pending for various reasons. The ANF has frozen drug dealers' assets worth Rs 4,584.53 million. ANF also checks Hajj pilgrims on the instructions of the government, after the year 2000, not a single case of narcotics trafficking has been detected in Pakistan, he added. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek