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    Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
    July 13 2004

    EU Wants To Prevent Drug trafficking from Armenia

    By Ruzanna Stepanian 13/07/2004 15:51

    The EU and UN will provide Armenia with special equipment worth
    140,000 euros ($173,661) for the Bavra, Bagratashen and Meghri border
    checkpoints and Zvartnots International Airport to stop the possible
    smuggling of drugs from Armenia to Western Europe.

    Since 2001 the EU has allocated the three South Caucasus states 5
    million Euros within the special program designed to fight illegal
    drug trafficking. Armenia alone has received over 1.5 mln euros from
    EU funds.

    "Though Armenian officials do their best to prevent Armenia from
    becoming a transit country for drug trafficking, this doesn't mean
    that those involved in drug trafficking will not use Armenia for this
    purpose," said the Paris Customs Service deputy chief Joel Mencue,
    who met journalists today in Yerevan. Mencue is visiting Armenia to
    help organize training courses for Armenian customs officers.

    An official from the Armenian Police Drug Fighting Department, Artyom
    Azoyan, told RFE/RL heroin and opium are being smuggled to Armenia
    mostly from Turkey, Iran, Russia, and Central Asian countries such as
    Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.

    There has been only one case of heroin seizure in Armenia this year.
    Armenian custom officials recently seized at least one kilogram of
    Iranian heroin. Armenian cannabis and hashish, which are the most
    popular drugs among Armenian drug addicts, are not in demand on the
    foreign drug market because of their poor quality. "The quality of
    Armenian cannabis is too poor for buyers abroad," Azoyan told
    RFE/RL." Up to 100 kilograms of hashish and tens of tons of cannabis
    are seized annually in Armenia. According to Armenian officials,
    these drugs are mostly produced in the Armavir, Gegharkunik and
    Ararat regions.

    According to the police officials, a matchbox of cannabis is worth 5
    thousand drams (about $10) in Armenia, while a gram of heroin can be
    purchased for no less than $150. According to official data, there
    are about 20,000 drug users in Armenia, though police officials
    believe that real number of drug addicts is 10 times higher than the
    official statistics. On the other hand, Armenian officials insist
    that the figure of 200,000 is too high and unrealistic.
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