Pubdate: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 Source: Wire: Reuters Copyright: 1999 Reuters Limited. IRAN POLICE SEIZE MORE THAN THREE TONNES OF DRUGS TEHRAN, - Iranian police seized more than three tonnes of drugs in several raids, including a haul from a camel caravan, Iran's media reported on Thursday. The daily Qods said police killed three smugglers in a shootout after stopping the caravan of nine camels in a remote region in southeastern Sistan- Baluchestan province, which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan. Three traffickers were also held and 1.3 tonnes of drugs were seized in the raid which took place last week, it said. Police also killed two armed smugglers in two other operations in the same province, hauling more than a tonne of opium, hashish and morphine, the daily Hamshahri reported. It did not give the date of the raids. Iran's news agency IRNA said police in northeastern Khorasan province on Wednesday uncovered 550 kg (1,200 lb) of opium and heroin hidden in a truck. Police seized 183 kg (400 lb) of opium and heroin in the province after a shootout in which one trafficker was killed and seven were arrested, Hamshahri reported. Reporting on anti-drugs operations in the past two months, the Sistan- Baluchestan police chief said two boats smuggling drugs into Iran were seized and their 19 passengers, 17 of whom were foreigners, were arrested, Qods reported. He did not give their nationality. He said four policemen were killed in clashes with smugglers in the province during that period. Iran is a key route for the trafficking of drugs from Afghanistan and Pakistan, the so-called "Golden Crescent", to Europe and the Gulf Arab states. There are 1.2 million drug addicts in the country of 60 million, officials say. - --- MAP posted-by: Rich O'Grady