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Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control
The
CCDA is established in order to eradicate the menace of narcotic drugs and
psychotrophic substances.
Myanmar Police Special Task
Force
International
Co-operation
The
Special Task Force is headed by a Police Lieutenant Colonel and comprised
exclusively officers as its members, equipped with modern equipment, operationable
in any terrorist attack at any period and have a good training as well as
the capacity to combat any terrorist movement to restore peace and tranquility
of the community.
Myanmar Police Special Task
Force
Elimination
of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrophic substances
The Elimination of Drugs Museum (Yangon)
Myanmar Police Force join hands with Myanmar
Defence Services and the people in the prevention of narcotic drugs which
being the main adversary of all human kinds.
To suppress and prevent the menace of
narcotic drugs and psychotrophic substances, Myanmar Police Force is implementing
actively main responsibilities in co-operation with Myanmar Defence Services
and people.
Statistics of 10 Major Crimes in Myanmar
from 1989 to 2003.
International
Co-operation
To
carry out main task successfully, Myanmar Police Force is co-operating with
Southeast Asian countries as well as international community.
Demand
Reduction Plans
Sub
regional Development of Institutional Capacity for Demand
Reduction Among High Risk Groups of Drug Abuse.
Taking Action Against ATS Abuse in East Asia.
Production
Reduction Plans
Monitoring and Verification of Opium Cultivation
Drug
Enforcement Plans
Development of Drug Control Procedures of Law Enforcement Agencies in East Asia.
Enhancement of Capacity to gather and exchange information by East Asia Law
Enforcement Agencies.
Enhancement of Law Enforcement Training in East Asia.
Strengthening of Judicial and Prosecution Drug control Capacity in East Asia.
Development of Cross Border Law Enforcement.
Precursor Control in East Asia.
Alternative Development Co-operation.
Statistics of 7 Major Crimes in Myanmar
from 1989 to 2003.
Myanmar Police
Special Task Force