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Submitted by moiuser on 30 December 2022

THE coordination meeting on precursor chemical smuggling interdiction and suppression be­tween Laos, Myanmar and Thai­land was held at the Heritage Pattaya Beach Resort in Thai­land from 25 to 27 December.

The meeting was attended by the Laos delegation led by Secretary-General Mr Inpong Chanthavongsa from the Laos Commission on Drugs Control (LCDC), the Myanmar delega­tion led by Joint Secretary of the Central Committee on Drug Abuse Control and Commander of the Drug Enforcement Divi­sion Police Brig-Gen Win Naing and the Thailand delegation led by General-Secretary Mr Wichai Chaimongkon of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB).

Secretary-General Mr Wichai Chaimongkon of ONCB said that the meeting was con­ducted under the Plan of Safe Mekong Operation Project (2019-2022) to prevent the entry of chemicals into drug production areas in the Golden Triangle and discussed the joint control and elimination of precursor chemi­cals according to relevant coun­tries and future programmes.

In addition, Secretary-Gen­eral Mr Wichai Chaimongkon said Thailand is carrying out the control of sodium cyanide, benzyl cyanide and benzyl chloride and plans to control hydroxylamine again this year and to implement effective ways to control narcotic drugs.

Police Brig-Gen Win Naing said the anti-narcotics activities have been very successful due to the close cooperation of the three countries (Lao-Myanmar-Thai­land) but there is no decline in drug production and trafficking in the Golden Triangle, that My­anmar is ready to cooperate with neighbouring countries in the illegal importation of chemical substances used in the produc­tion of narcotic drugs. He also emphasized the importance of prevention and control of chemi­cal substances by the respective countries for the prevention of man-made drug production and more cooperation of Laos, Myan­mar and Thailand for the preven­tion of illegal trafficking of precur­sor chemicals and seizures.

The meeting also focused on access to funding and equip­ment support from the interna­tional narcotics control boards including UNODC in the annual destruction of seized precursor chemicals by the respective countries for the safety of the public’s health and the environ­ment, compiling the necessary data to be reported to the CND, information exchange, conduct­ing training by ONCB of Thailand to the anti-narcotic force from Laos and Myanmar and closer cooperation in the control of nar­cotic drugs by Laos, Myanmar and Thailand to reduce trading of narcotic drugs in Golden Tri­angle.

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