Pubdate: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 Source: Advertiser, The (Australia) Copyright: 2007 Advertiser Newspapers Ltd Contact: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/opinion/sendletter Website: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1 DRUG MULES WARNED OF DEATH RISK YOUNG people who swallowed drugs in a bid to smuggle them into Australia risked death by overdose or by execution should they be caught in some of the region's nations, Australia's most senior police officer said yesterday. Australian Federal Police commissioner Mick Keelty said the prevalence of internal drug smuggling appeared to be on the rise. He said 28 internal drug couriers had been caught at the Australian Customs barrier last year, with 22 in the past six months. "That is a worrying trend. Whilst young people will always take risks and we understand that young people have different ideas, no risk is any greater than risking your life by internally carrying drugs," he said. "They burst inside the body. Then it is left to the medical experts." Mr Keelty said Australian police were working throughout the world with local police to tackle drug trafficking. He said young people needed to know that that work would expand. "We are doing everything we can to reduce the risk of these drugs coming to Australia. Young people need to understand they not only risk their lives, they also risk detection," he said. Mr Keelty said drug distributors inside Australia, not the young drug couriers, were the main police targets. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman