News (Media Awareness Project) - India: US Helps Mizoram Combat Narcotics Menace |
Title: | India: US Helps Mizoram Combat Narcotics Menace |
Published On: | 2001-05-27 |
Source: | Times of India, The (India) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 18:36:56 |
US HELPS MIZORAM COMBAT NARCOTICS MENACE
AIZAWL: The United States has provided Mizoram with equipment worth
Rs 29.65 lakh to combat the menace of drug trafficking from the
infamous Golden Triangle via Myanmar.
The equipment, including three cars, three jeeps, three motorcycles,
four digital cameras, four computers and ten radio handsets were
handed over to the Mizoram excise department by the US Consul General
Christopher J Sandrolini on May 17 in Kolkata, assistant commissioner
of the state department L Hmunsanga said here on Saturday.
The equipment was given by the US government through the Union
Ministry of Finance, he added.
Chief of US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in India Robert Bruce Barns
and Regional Narcotics and Crime Officer Sabra Thorton were present
when the letter of agreement was signed, he said.
Last year, US officials, including special agents from DEA visited
Mizoram and praised the state excise department's achievements in
fighting narcotic trafficking, he said.
Mizoram has a 404 kilometre-long international border with Myanmar
through which narcotics like heroin, opium and amphetamines from the
Golden Triangle are smuggled.
A number of illegal drug manufacturing laboratories also operate in
Myanmar near the Mizoram border, the official said.
The US officials said their government was ready to render any kind
of assistance to dedicated drug enforcement agencies in India.
AIZAWL: The United States has provided Mizoram with equipment worth
Rs 29.65 lakh to combat the menace of drug trafficking from the
infamous Golden Triangle via Myanmar.
The equipment, including three cars, three jeeps, three motorcycles,
four digital cameras, four computers and ten radio handsets were
handed over to the Mizoram excise department by the US Consul General
Christopher J Sandrolini on May 17 in Kolkata, assistant commissioner
of the state department L Hmunsanga said here on Saturday.
The equipment was given by the US government through the Union
Ministry of Finance, he added.
Chief of US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in India Robert Bruce Barns
and Regional Narcotics and Crime Officer Sabra Thorton were present
when the letter of agreement was signed, he said.
Last year, US officials, including special agents from DEA visited
Mizoram and praised the state excise department's achievements in
fighting narcotic trafficking, he said.
Mizoram has a 404 kilometre-long international border with Myanmar
through which narcotics like heroin, opium and amphetamines from the
Golden Triangle are smuggled.
A number of illegal drug manufacturing laboratories also operate in
Myanmar near the Mizoram border, the official said.
The US officials said their government was ready to render any kind
of assistance to dedicated drug enforcement agencies in India.
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