China announces new crackdown on fentanyl

IANS  |  Beijing 

The on Monday announced that it will add fentanyl-related substances to their list of controlled drugs from May 1, in a move aimed at curtailing the and distribution of one of the world's most powerful

Liu Yuejin, of China's National Narcotics Control Commission, called the move a "major innovative measure" in the country's contribution to the global war on drugs.

The top said the new regulation would prevent drug labs from evading the law by simply tweaking of their products.

Liu stressed that would enforce its laws "even more comprehensively" after the latest announcement and "bring violators to justice without mercy".

An extremely powerful synthetic drug, is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and 30 to 50 times more potent than

According to the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, was used in one in four overdose deaths in the US in 2018, killing just over 18,000 people in one year and overtaking and oxycodone as the country's most deadly drug.

In March 2017, banned the manufacture and sale of four types of and later expanded the list to 25 types, but had been pushing for a wider ban to slow the flow of the deadly drug into

Last August, Trump accused of being behind the US' crisis, claiming fentanyl was "pouring into the US postal system". In October 2018, Trump signed into to curb the epidemic, pouring billions of dollars of funding into treatment and prevention.

On Monday, Liu denied Washington's accusation that China was the primary source for fentanyl substances in the US, pointing a finger at US domestic issues ranging from over-prescription of painkillers to the powerful

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 10:46 IST