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News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Editorial: War Dragnet Nets Drugs
Title:US: Editorial: War Dragnet Nets Drugs
Published On:2001-12-21
Source:Christian Science Monitor (US)
Fetched On:2008-01-25 01:35:56
WAR DRAGNET NETS DRUGS

The war on terrorism has captured more than terrorists. An increase in
security along US borders after Sept. 11 has paid off big-time in the war
on drugs.

Drugs seized at all points of entry are up a whopping 66 percent from a
year ago.

The Coast Guard, for example, had to divert its antidrug boat and plane
patrols to port security but, in a creative adjustment, it also put
personnel on Navy ships farther out at sea. The result: two big seizures of
drugs.

And US efforts to stop money flows to terrorists also is helping thwart
global drug runners.

On another drug front - opium growing in Afghanistan - the US still must
persuade farmers not to supply the heroin trade once again.

This war creates opportunities for creative thinking by law- enforcement
officials. And the increase in homeland security in general can tighten the
net on a broad array of crimes.
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