Tackle graft, governance to stem 'Golden Triangle' meth trade: UNODC

AFP  |  Yangon 

"Golden Triangle" countries must address corruption and collaborate more closely to tackle record meth production and the gangs who traffick the drug across and beyond, the UN said today.

They hail from the "Golden Triangle", a lawless wedge of land that intersects China, Laos, and and is the world's second-largest drug-producing region.

Its drug labs -- mainly in Myanmar's conflict-ridden Shan State -- are working overtime, aiding organised gangs in their quest for new markets as far away as and

Worth an estimated USD 40 billion a year, huge volumes of meth pass through the Golden Triangle, waved through by and border controls.

"Ensuring governance and the rule of law will be crucial to any long-term reduction in drug production and trafficking," said Jeremy Douglas, of the Office on Drugs and for and the Pacific.

"To be candid, it also means addressing the corruption, conditions and vulnerabilities that allow organised to keep expanding operations." He was speaking in the capital Naypyidaw at a rare regional meeting of police and officials who are aiming to forge a new strategy to fight the drug scourge.

In recent months several soldiers have been arrested with massive caches of yaba, destined for

Myanmar authorities say they are ready to cooperate with their neighbours to stem the flow of drugs and used by the cook houses in Shan State.

"A top priority for us, is a regional precursor strategy that will slow the supply of .. into the drug-producing areas of the Golden Triangle," Myanmar's said in a statement.

A surge in supply has seen prices for a single yaba pill plummet to around USD 2 at its cheapest in and around USD 7 in Singapore, according to UNODC figures, raising fears over addiction rates.

The UN agency also urged regional governments to address money laundering, share more intelligence on the drug gangs and offer community-based rehabilitation for addicts and petty dealers rather than jail.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 13:15 IST