Pubdate: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 Source: Gulf Daily News (Bahrain) Copyright: 2008 Gulf Daily News. Contact: http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2979 DRUGS TRAFFICKERS FACE NEW CLAMP A "zero tolerance" warning has gone out to drugs traffickers trying to ply their trade through Bahrain. Police have stepped up vigilance at all the country's ports and traffickers face tough penalties, said Interior Minister Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa. He blamed traffickers and addicts for rising crime and a drain on resources which could be spent creating better lives for decent people. "The spread of drugs is one of the most dangerous phenomena facing humanity, given their destructive effects on societies and individuals," said Shaikh Rashid. Bahrain is committed to its part in the global war on drugs, he said as the country marked the United Nations' International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. Shaikh Rashid stressed the heavy damage caused by this global problem to human resources, especially when it affected the young, who form the most effective and productive segment of society. "Addiction entails a drastic energy and material loss and the emergence of unwanted behaviour that triggers higher rates of delinquency and crime committed by helpless addicts, who will do anything to please their wanton desires," said Shaikh Rashid, who chairs the national ant-drugs committee. Bahrain has introduced tough laws to deter traffickers and is party to several international measures and agreements to combat the menace, he said. An annual exhibition marking the anti-drugs day was held at Seef Mall's new extension at Gate Eight yesterday. The event, which began at 5.30pm, was held under the patronage of Capital Governor Shaikh Humood bin Abdulla Al Khalifa and organised in co-ordination with the Interior Ministry. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake