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    3500 DRUG ADDICTS IN ARMENIA

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country26673.html
    Published: 13:18:14 - 26/06/2012

    June 26 is the International Day against drug abuse and illicit
    trafficking. Head of the RoA Police department on organized crime,
    drug illicit trafficking, Colonel Serob Harutyunyan said in today's
    press conference that last year 1525 cases of illegal trafficking
    of drug were reported in comparison to the 1524 cases in 2010. This
    year, the number of drug-addicts has increased: 308 cases of illicit
    trafficking were recorded in the first quarter in comparison to 235
    cases same period last year.

    Last year, the police cooperating with other structures, revealed
    and confiscated 128kg of drugs, while in the first quarter of this
    year - 4.8kg.

    Cases of illegal drug import in Armenia are regularly reported, but we
    can't affirm Armenia is a transit country for drugs. Drug is normally
    tried to be imported from Turkey (heroin) and Iran (opium and heroin).

    Cases of drug import from Russia and France by air have been prevented.

    There are 3800 official drug addicts in Armenia, but the unofficial
    data arrive to 5000. Only 350-400 of them undergoes treatment in
    narcological clinics.

    Head of the center of monitoring of drugs and drug-addicts of the
    national institute of the ministry of health, Ashot Davidyants noted
    that their monitoring has revealed a worrying situation.

    A research was carried out three years ago, which found out that 80
    of people using intravenous drugs suffers from Hepatitis C, which is
    a serious issue, says the specialist.

    According to the head of the Armenian program of complex management of
    borders in the South Caucasus, Grigori Malintsyan says though Armenia
    joined the UN Convention against drugs in 1993 affirming the drugs
    have no place in our society, the situation is different today.

    According to him, the drug production in the world fell from 8000
    tons in 2008 to 5000 in 2010, but this decrease was not a merit of the
    law enforcers or other structures, but illnesses in the poppy fields,
    says Malitsyan.

    Specialists recall that drug addicts are ordinary sick people who
    need the society's help.

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