Pubdate: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 Source: Wire: Reuters Copyright: 1999 Reuters Limited. MYANMAR SAYS SEIZES 53.4 KG OF HEROIN YANGON, - Myanmar's official news agency said on Sunday that authorities had seized 53.42 kg (117 lb) of heroin and more than half a million stimulant tablets in a raid in the north of the country. The drugs were seized on January 24 in Tachilek, 1,264 km (790 miles) north of Yangon, after a tipoff from a "duty conscious" person, the Myanma News Agency reported. Five people arrested in the raid would face legal action, it said. Military-ruled Myanmar has said authorities seized 403 kg (886 lb) of heroin, 5,394 kg (11,866 lb) of opium, 380 kg (of marijuana and more than 16 million stimulant tablets in 1998. But overseas officials working to stem the flood of narcotics from Myanmar's refineries have expressed doubt about the government's commitment to eradicating the menace. Myanmar is one of the world's leading producers of heroin. Its powerful chief of military intelligence, Lieutenant General Khin Nyunt, a leading figure in the government and the head of its drug suppression effort, said last week Yangon did not receive effective foreign assistance for the task. The announcement of the latest seizures came ahead of an Interpol conference on drug suppression in Yangon next month. - --- MAP posted-by: Rich O'Grady