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<text>
<title>
Pakistan: Parliamentarians Among Suspected Drug Barons
</title>
<article>
<hdr>
Foreign Broadcast Information Service, April 25, 1991
Pakistan: Parliamentarians Among Suspected Drug `Barons'
</hdr>
<body>
<p>[THE NATION in English 23 Apr 91 pp 1,4]
</p>
<p> [Text] Islamabad--Pakistan Narcotics Control Board [PNCB]
has furnished a list of 73 barons from Balochistan, who are
suspected to be consistently engaged in inter-provincial and
cross continental smuggling of narcotics to the relevant
authorities in Islamabad.
</p>
<p> Highly informed sources revealed to THE NATION that the list
includes at least an MNA [member of the National Assembly] and
four MPAs [members of provincial assemblies] besides various
notables.
</p>
<p> The list is backed by a detailed report on drug trafficking
through Balochistan and the data for which was also contributed
by drug agencies of Europe and America. It was also in the
light of his report that a raid was recently conducted by PNCB
personnel to apprehend an MPA of Balochistan who had taken
refuge at the residence of the Health Minister of Balochistan.
</p>
<p> The report claims that almost all the suspected persons
enjoy warm and close relations with some senior bureaucrats and
tribal chiefs.
</p>
<p> The detailed report claims that a consignment worth Rs
[rupees] 6 crore on way to Karachi from Quetta was owned by the
said MPA.
</p>
<p> These barons also have established an active association
with the dacoits [robbers] of Sindh who sometimes act as the
middlemen and that on various occasions the dacoits not only
were provided shelter in Quetta and other cities of Balochistan
but various abducted [people] were kept at the residences and
hide-outs owned by the barons.
</p>
<p> The report regrets that the alleged involvement of the
legislators in the gory business was damaging prestige of
Pakistan in the international community.
</p>
<p> It is worth mentioning here that an official of the Anti
Drug Department of the United States in a seminar held recently
in Washington had alleged that one of the top heroin smugglers
of the world has become a member of the National Assembly of
Pakistan.
</p>
<p> The PNCB has further demanded more rights, resources and
powers to expand recruitment. It also lamented that police of
all four provinces always remained reluctant to extend
cooperation to the PNCB. It has recommended introduction of some
rules and regulations making it obligatory for the Customs,
Police and Rangers to help the PNCB.
</p>
<p> The PNCB officials said that they were trying to approach
the Prime Minister in order to oppose him of the facts behind
the protection to the MPA by the provincial minister and other
government functionaries and tribal chiefs. [sentence as
published]
</p>
<p> The report also notes that at least 80 per cent of the
heroin consumed in Pakistan and smuggled abroad is produced in
Afghanistan in the areas adjacent to the Durand Line besides
Northwestern Frontiers of Pakistan. It says the drug is
normally produced in the mobile factories (established in
trucks) which usually remain in the said area and whenever the
ongoing war in the troubled country intensifies, are brought
back in the tribal areas.
</p>
<p> Opium, the major ingredient of the deadly drug after
repeated eradication of the poppy cultivation in Pakistan is
mostly brought from Afghanistan to the country.
</p>
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