Pubdate: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 Source: Daily Times (Pakistan) Copyright: 2008 Daily Times Contact: http://www.dailytimes.com.pk Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2893 SENATE BODY FOR DRUG-FREE SOCIETY * Urges measures against foreign drug smugglers * Reiterates need to launch awareness campaign ISLAMABAD: Expressing its deep concern over continuous prevalence of drugs and narcotics in the society, the Senate Standing Committee on Narcotics Control has directed the Ministry of Interior, Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) and other relevant Government agencies to double their efforts to create a drug-free society. The Committee, which met at the Parliament House on Saturday under the Chairpersonship of Senator Mrs Kalsoom Parveen, underscored the need to employ a multi-pronged strategy for effecting and simultaneously pursuing preventive and rehabilitative strategies to achieve better results. Measures against foreign drug smugglers urged: The Committee asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the ANF to ensure posting of Drug Liaison Officers in the countries whose nationals have been found to be involved in drug trafficking like Nigeria, Tanzania, Ethiopia etc in large numbers. Senator Mr Enver Baig and some other members of the Committee drew the attention of the chairperson towards the fact that a large number of Nigerian nationals have been caught in the country on drug charges during recent years and their number is still increasing, expressing their surprise at the Foreign Office for not taking up the matter at the government level. They said that fake documents are being presented at the time of Visa interviews in the absence of a proper mechanism to get these counter-checked from the Pakistani and Nigerian Chambers of Commerce. These Nigerian nationals, they added, continue to loiter on our streets endangering the lives of the people once they have served the sentences awarded to them by the courts on drug-related charges. These persons are even being spotted in many areas of Rawalpindi and Federal Capital Islamabad. They wonder why these criminals are not deported to their countries swiftly immediately afterwards. As a con! sequence the country is getting bad name in the media all over the world, which prompted the European countries to deny Visa to genuine Pakistani businessmen and other nationals of repute. Awareness campaign: The Senate Committee has underlined the need to launch an aggressive campaign through the media to enhance the level of public awareness on the issue. It also called for vigorously pursuing the cases of drug barons in the courts for awarding them exemplary punishments. "Weak following and legal lacunas are benefiting the criminals", it observed. 'The future of our younger generation is at stake and we can not afford to be complacent', said the Committee members. The Senate body also expressed its concern over easy availability of drugs and narcotics at Mazars and Shrines especially during the period of 'Urs' of that particular Sufi or Saint. The Committee endorsed the ANF's plea for more funds and additional manpower to effectively discharge the responsibility entrusted to it by the government. The Committee commended the agency's role in curbing drug flow to countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait owing to the efforts of ANF, which has also been acknowledged by their respective Governments. The Committee was apprised on the system in place to check illegal entry of Narcotics in the country encompassing information i.e. details of persons/firms to whom No Objection Certificates have been issued so far for import of Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK), persons who were convicted for their involvement in the business of drugs and whose properties were confiscated/auctioned by the Ministry of Narcotics Control and Anti Narcotics Force (ANF). The issue of pre-cursor chemicals also figured prominently during the meeting and it was emphasized that the use should be restricted to industry only. The Committee offered 'Fatiha' for late Senator Mr Sarwar Khan Kakar and prayed for his eternal salvation. The meeting was attended, among others, by Senators Mrs Tahira Latif, Abdul Raziq, Mir Israrullah Khan and Abdul Rahim Khan Mandokhail. Senator Enver Baig attended the meeting as mover. Senior officials of the Ministry of Narcotics were also present on the occasion. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek