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    CSTO MEMBER STATES TO DISCUSS ISSUES OF FIGHTING DRUG SMUGGLING

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    March 29 2006

    YEREVAN, March 29 (Itar-Tass) - The Coordinating Council of the heads
    of services for combating drug trafficking of member states of the
    Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) will hold a regular
    meeting in the Armenian capital on Wednesday.

    Representatives of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
    Tajikistan and Uzbekistan will analyse the results of the Kanal
    (Channel) 2005 preventive operation and coordinate further actions
    to counteract the drug threat emanating from Afghanistan. The
    Council meeting participants intend to discuss the concept of the
    establishment of a united databank of narcotic and psychotropic
    substances circulation.

    Operation Kanal that is conducted with the aim of counteracting drug
    business on the "Northern route" of drug supply from Afghanistan to
    Europe is an example of efficient counteraction of the CSTO member
    states. In the course of two stages of the operation conducted in
    December last year the authorised bodies of CSTO member states and
    countries that joined the organisation as observers (Azerbaijan,
    Iran, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, China and Ukraine) confiscated from
    illegal circulation over 11 tonnes of narcotics, including some 550
    kilogrammes of heroin, over one tonne of hashish, as well as 1,000
    pieces of firearms and 38,000 rounds of ammunition. Over 7,500 criminal
    cases were opened.

    The Coordinating Council for combating drug trafficking was established
    in May 2004 on a decision of the heads of the corresponding services
    of the CSTO member states.
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