4 States launches campaign to combat drug trafficking on the banks of the Mekong River




Said security officials from China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand on Thursday they plan to launch a joint campaign against the production and trafficking of drugs along the Mekong River in the next month.

The Ministry of Public Security in China The campaign aims to eliminate cases of drug trafficking and large-scale inter-state and destroy the networks providing cross-border drug trafficking and manufacturing bases, and the arrest of manufacturers and drug dealers.

And targeted police teams tracking the sources of precursor chemicals and spare main manufacturing chains "and curb drug sources more in the Golden Triangle area," according to the website of the Ministry.

And approved by officials from four countries at a meeting in Beijing at the start of the campaign, which takes two months on April 20 next. Countries pledged to provide "safe shipping path" on the banks of the river during a ceremony on Thursday to launch the campaign.

The officials were quoted as saying that despite the recent security improvements, but that drug-related crime is still rampant on the banks of the river.


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