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Iran: Mass Arrests of Drug Users in Iran

DRCNet.org

Stopthedrugwar.org

Friday 21 Jan 2005

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http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/371/iran.shtml


Iranian police have arrested more than 50,000 people for drug use in
Greater Teheran alone in the past nine months, according to the head of the
Office to Combat Narcotics in the city. Thousands more have been arrested
in the city of Mashad, he said in an interview with a state-run news agency
last week.

"A large proportion of those in custody, who comprise people from different
sectors of society, are between 25 and 30 years of age," said the anti-drug
official, Major Ghodratollah Mahmoudi. "These individuals were arrested in
different districts in Tehran and the majority of them used opium,
cannabis, and heroin and only a small percentage used cocaine, morphine,
and other narcotics," he said. Mahmoudi added that cannabis use was
increasingly popular among people between the ages of 18 and 35.

Mahmoudi said the amount of illicit drugs seized from users in the last
nine months in Teheran was more than 1,500 pounds. He added that this
figure was separate from the much larger amount of drugs "discovered in the
hands of drug lords." With a long history of opium use, Iran is a key
transit point for opium and heroin flooding out of Afghanistan, as well as
a final destination for some of it.

According to Mahmoudi, citing government figures, the number of illicit
drug users in Iran totals some seven million out of a population of
slightly more than 70 million. While there have been some indications in
recent years that Iranian authorities are seeking alternative means of
dealing with drug use, such as forced drug treatment, Mahmoudi's
announcement clearly indicates that the Iranian war on drugs and drug users
grinds on.


 

 

 

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