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APPROVE~ FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-R~P82-00850R000200040029-4 ~ _ _ ~ l8 JRNURRY 1980 CFOUO 2180) 1 OF 2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY JPRS L/~862 10 January 1980 W~rldwide Re ort p = NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRU~GS ~FOUO 2/80) - FBIS FOREIGN BROADCAST INFORMATION SERVICE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ~ S�- APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 I NOTE JPRS pubZications contain information primarily from foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also from news agency transmissions an3 broadcasts. Materials from foreign-language sources are translated; those from English-language sources are transcribed or reprinted, with th~ origina.l phrasing and other characteristics retained. Headlines, editorial reports, and material enclosed in brack.ets are supplied by JPFS. 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APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 ~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY JPRS L/8862 10 January 1980 WORLDWIDE REPORT NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS (FOUO 2/80) CONTENTS PAGE ~ ASIA AUSTRALIA 'Heroin Plague' Reported To Affect Australia (John Shaw; THE AGE, 30 Oct 79) 1 - Researcher Examines Problems of Heroin in Australia (David Hirs~; THE AUSTRALIAN, 27-28, 29, 30 Oct 79) 3 Press Reports Addicts' Use of Medicines, Other Substances (Various sources, various dates) 11 Heroin Substitute 'Flood' - " Problems With Glue-Sniffers ~ Cough Mixture Warning Heroin Dangers 'Over-stated' Queensland To Put Stricter Controls on Bail Provisions - (TiIE COURIER-MAIL, 1 Nov 79) 14 Melbourne Police Note Influx of Cocaine or. Drug Market ' (Steve Ballard; THE AGE, 24 Oct 79) 15 Briefs Bail Refused 16 Attempt To Rob Pharmacy 15 Marihuana Grower Jailed 16 ~ Grants for Drug Studies 16 Heroin Import Charge _ 17 Morphine Pusher on Probation 17 _ Heroin Pusher Bailed 17 Four Offenders Jailed 17 Crime Intelligence Bureau - ~ 18 - a- [ I I I WW - 13 8 F~UO ] FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY CONTENTS (Continued) Page , ~ BUF~MA , Sentences Passed for Heroin Possession - (THE WORKING PEOPLE~S DAILY, 5 DE:c 79) 19 HONG KONG ` Horig Kong Reported To Fear Drug Avalanche ' (Ruth Youngblood; THE AUSTRALIAN, 26 Oct 79) 20 ~ r INDIA - ~riefs Hashish Check Disclosure 22 ~~l - INDONESIA , Conference Held on Narcotics Use by Youths _ (SINAR HARAPAN, 24 Oct 79) .......a.o..o..o���..������ 23 Seven Postal Parcels Containing Narcotics Found in Jakarta (SINAR HARAPAN, 22 Oct 79) ........o.....o.....o...... 25 JAPAN National Policy Agency Issulzs White Paper on Drugs ' (KYODO, 26 Dec 79) o ...................o...:.......... 26 ' Brief s Amphetamine Smuggler 28 , NEW ZEALAND Border Travel Documentation Tc Combat Drug Trade Discouraged (Editorial; THE PRESS, 8 Nov 79) ..........o........... 29 Heroin Deaths Dwindle as Police Step 'Up Pressure (THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, 9 Nov 79) 31 Briefs Drugs Charge Convictions 33 PAKISTAN Briefs ' Morphine Tablets, Charas Seizure 34 Opium Seizure 34 Pak ~pium ,Smokers 34 - b - FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 ~ _ ~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY CONTEi~TS {Continued) Page ~ - TI~AILANll Thai Narcotics Officer Reports on Drug Meeting'=;'-:: (Bangkok Domestic Service, 10,Dec 79) ......e......... 35 Thai Cabinet Rejects Ca11 for Harsher Treatment of Drug Prisoners (BANGKOK POST, 12 Dec 79) ....................e....... 37 a Hong Kong Tourists Arrested at Don Muang - ; (NATION ~EVIEW, 28 Nov 79) 38 Heroin Found on Island in Nakhon Sri Thammarat ~ (BANGKOK POST, 4 Dec 79) ......................eo..... 39 Briefs Two Held for Heroin 40 _ CANADA ` CANADA " - ~ Survey Shows Cannabis Use Up in Schools _ ('THE GLOBE AND MAIL, 22 Nov 79) ..........a........... 41 RCMP Seizes Marihuana, Cocaine in Quebec (Guy Dube, Marcel Collard; ~,E SOLEIL, 14 Nov 79) 42 Briefs Police Seize Drugs 44 LATIN AMERICA BOLIVIA Briefs _ Cocaine Seized 45 CHILE Briefs Cocaine Traffickers Captured 46 - MEXICO . 'Operation Commando' Nets Traffickers - (EL SOL DE MEXICO, 4 Nov 79) .........e....e........... 4Z.. - c - - ~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ' CONTENTS (Continued) Page - Progress Report on Federal Police, Army Antidrug Campaign (EL DIARIO DE PIEDRAS NEGRAS, 24 Nov 79) 48 ~lighway Police Seize Marihuana (EXCELSIOR, 7 Nov 79) 49 International Drug Ring Seized (EXCELSIOR, 3 Nov 79) 50 Student Addiction Is Serious Problem (METROPOLI DE EL DIA, 7 Nov 79) 52 - PARM: Harsher Penalties for Traffickers (Eduardo Ma.cias; METROPOLI DE EL DIA, 5 Nov 79) 53 Briefs Traffickers Kill ~ao Policemen 54 Pill Txaffickers Sentenced 54 Mystery in Heroin Case 54 ~ Opium Gum Trafficker Sentenced " 55 PANAMA - ~ Briefs Drug Trafficker Arrested 56 FERU Iiriefs Cocaine Traffickers' Arrest 57 VENEZUELA Large Amount of T.SD Seized, Three Arrested ~ (EL UNIVERSAL, 21 Nov 79) 58 Cocaine, Mandrax Seized, Three Arrested (ULTIMAS NOTICIAS, 4 Dec 79) 60 - Opera~tion Extasis Nets Cocaine, Mandrax (EL UNIVERSAL, 2 Dec 79) 62 Briefs Cocaine, LSD Dis~overed 64 - d - FOR OFFICIAI,''USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ~ CONTENTS (Continued) p~~~ NEAR EAST AND NORTH AFRICA IRAN B'riefs Hashish Found in Saveh Office 65 KUWAIT - Drug Smugglers' Ring Broken Up (AL-SIYASAH, 12 Dec 79) .....o.a 66 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA RHODESIA Briefs = SCADA in Jeopardy ~ 67 'Hard' Drug Influx 67 WEST EUROPE DENMARK Parliament Debates Worsening Narcotics Situation (BERLINGSKE TIDENDE, 20 Nov 79} FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY Problems, Tasks of Therapy for Addicts Analyzed (DER SPIEGEL, .3 Dec 79) ......o ................A~: } % >f1it..; .$v ' ~ < ~k. j! ~ ~ t.~ , .k :'~~"�~'~'s: z~ ~vA~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f t~~':~f 2",,,� S'`~ : ~ 4 . ( 'T~ r~ Y r YK � ~i i SY ~ ~ g ~ ~4,y.'~~ff3:s , / ~ ~ ~h :'5x~/. . ~f~y?_i/~~/'~~ y~ ` ~ti~ � j ' J~~~~; ~ f ~ ~y~y~ ~ 'F Yk ~MV ~f � ~ .a, r'� 9 : � , i i 5 -.f ~ . . s . ' a f.~`.:. v:fi;~f.~. Joaquin Quiros Centeno, caught in Sergio jJladimir Perez Mautone, the apartment where he was indicated as the owner of the distributing drugs. business where a shipment of I,SD and other drugs was found. _ ��i'?'~'f ~ ~ ; r iF'~al~004~;'j:i ~.'n _ t ',`;t::i ;y ~ .~~~''b ~5 .f�. ;�,,~~9 ~ Rafael Perez Rondon ~:`r~ ~2' ~ says he is innocent. x'%4~ ' 4 1 4;i%~ ' . :~Y~ $ / f ~ r - fJ~~C ~J1 Si~YY~~ ~ ~ . f ~f~ i~' . ~f~' . . J.;Y.~il/~C'.:. }f^~ 8587 CSO: 5300 59 ' APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 Vr~Y~'LU~,LA ~ COCAII~~, PiAPJDRAX SEIZEll, THREE ARRESTFD , C;aracas iJLTIt~1A5 IvOTICIA5 in Spa.nish 4 Dec 7y p 46 [Text~ ~~i.~::L than half a kilogram of coca.ine, Mandr.ax tablets and masihuana was seized~ last weekend by the ;~arcotics Division of the Judicial Technical Police [r~J~ in the course of several raids carried out in several areas ~f Ca.racas during which three alleged narcotics traffickers were captured. in its announcement the i'rJ also sta.ted that the arrests and the majar drug - seizure were carried out during the so~called "Operation Cateo" [Gperatic~n Seaxch~, which is continuing thraughout the metropolitan area of Caracas. The three alleged drug traffickers were identified by the authorities as Myriam Sanchez Romero, known by the nickname of "La Calvita" [i,ittle Bald La.dy]~ who was arrested as she was distributing drugs in doxntown Caracas; Santia~o Aponte~ kr.own in the slum districts as "E1 Ruletero" [The Taxi - Driver~ because he uses a"P~r r'uesto" pickup to distribute coca.ine and maxihuana;~and the third person ar~,~sted~ Jose Aniceto ~'~Iartinez~ knuwn as - "El bey de las Ma.ya.s" [::ing of the Daisies], from whom a qua.ntity of f4a.ndrax tablets was seized. This informa.tion was disclosed by Chief Maximiliano l,~pez of the I~larcotics ' ` Division, who also announced that Uperation Cateo will be continued until the end of the year. i~ 60 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 ~ - ,J~ `hk : J .'l~ t t-y . p'i A L i : 9 : ` ~~b j~t ~ ~S t ~ 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ >1~~ os ik - a ,,.,,~.,e � ' k'~~~A J ~ i' 4 ~ ~~~,'4' tC ~ , 9 ~7~ T .a t ~Vi ry' fi. ~ _ .t . ~.a ae _ L~q ~ ~ ~,'~fy~ ~ , k 2' . 4 ~ ",~y .>i"'ar"' t.y . '4~~R,.'~ i(~1;.~~F'~ , ~ . 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Miriam Sanchez Romero~ "T~a Calvita., " arrested by the PPJ. _ 10yy2 cso: 5300 _ _ 61 ~ - - , APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 4._ VEI~~UELA i GPERATIUN EXTASI~ NETS CO~AINE, MANDFtAX .,Caracas EL UI~IVERSAL in Spanish 2 Dec 7y p 2-1 [Text] In the course of an operation called "bctasis" [Ecsta.sy]--carried out within the f`ramework of Operation I~(avidad [Uperation Christma.s~--the Metropolitan Police [PM] during the pa.st 24 hours arrested 32 individuals and seized 1,500 P~andrax hallucinogen~c tablets, 2 kilogra,ms o~ marihuana in the form of sraa,ll loaves~ a quantity of maxihuana cigaxettes and six tubes of cocaine. The Press and I'ublic helations Gffice of the 1'M goes on to state that Jose ~ _ Visitacion Quintana Oliveros, 20 yeaxs of age; Felix Enrique Torrealba _ Utero, 20; and Daniel Uneslmo Jimenez Roca, 24, were asrested in the act ~ of injecting drugs into their axms as they sat in an automobile (license number AOL-600) parked on Nueva Granada Avenue. Ttiro hypodermic needles containing a xhite powder--presuma,bly cocaine--were confisca,ted from them = together with several ampoules of distilled water. Daniel EnriquA Valdivieso &Zrreto, 23 years of age, was arrested on the ground floor of the residential ~omplex at No 30 "23 de Enero" Street~ with five tubes of coca,ine and 1~y00 bolivares ipreswnably the product of drug sales) in his possession. The Colombian national Arma.nda Rios Buitriago~ 23 yeass of age, Kas axres- ted in a house at I~o 185, between the intersections of E1 Muerto and E1 - Viento, with 2U1 Mandrax tablets, 1,940 bolivases in ca,sh, and 160 Colom- bian pesos in his possession, all of xhich he xas keeping under the mattress of his bed. - i,uis Eduardo Guerra Carvajal, 23, was arrestad on Antimano ~3oulevasd in front of the Pepsicola building with 1 kilo gram of maxihuana and 16U Ma.ndrax tablets in his possession. The remainder of those arrested t.ineluding y persons under li~ yeaxs of agej also were in possession of marihuana and Mandrax and had arrest records for the commission of the same crime, according to the aforementioned source . 62 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 .\r r ~4'~1'a ~ t s'~ ~c$o + . . ~'~,~'~~Yt '3rf~ :y~3 S ~ k k ~ ~ ~,~"4k - ar,i fi .c a ` ~ Y w i < . ~ ~ f 'k - ~ . � r,. , x ri ti y~> o~ tiq e^% ro � 1 Y . , >aF~ y~..3 ; 3 > r y',r~,~5k~~r ~ y !t~ � ~ i - ~w~ ' ~~~^i'~y ~ ,~~ACr~~ ~ ~ f ~ . ; 3 ~ ~,d - i:~~~?:F: J'"%`:~:.i;y . ar 3F 6::. - 4 'fb;:;;.:�� i;,~,~i::>y:`sr2% ~1'.�''~'~?trs rS:;.~.~:. S, a . ;~t~.r~. ~Vy e ~%:i:~ ' r;. 1 - y~�4n' ~~~:s..~' - *a;,~',�.> = ti:a - Y ''I ~ Da.niel Enrique Valdivieso ~axreto Arma.ndo Rios Buitriago ~ .,I i' , < < t;~ ;oviet Union. `E;t the end of July the police axres~ed a Helsinki je~ueler from whose car and~ home 'n~arly 700 grams of powderecl hashish was found. At the helrin~ the jeweler adriitted t~~ having been in the southern portion of _ the Soviet Union on a vacation trip jiist prior to his arxest. There he pur- chased a ki.lo o� hashish from a certa:.n individual and paid fox the goods r~ith approxinately 3,000 markkas' wori;h o� jewelry. The jeo~eler smugqled the druqs into Hc:lsinki as transit goods through Seut- i~la ?~irport. 11t the time of. his arre.~t nearly 700 grams of hashish ~oas con- Fiscated F.r~m the jecaeler. F:e stated that he had used the missing drugs himself ~ahile on his vacation ~~and after his arrival in fielsinki. The man - ~oas arrested on 19 July. The jeweler is now in the Helsinki Provincial Jail. Torsti Koskinen , director of the flarcotics ~olice, states tha~ the case is still being studied. The police aretrying to determine whether it i.s just a question of. an individual incident or whether this incident is Part~ of a hroader rinq. ; The cache of liasllish disclosed in July is the third large amount~of drugs to be smuggled into the country from the Soviet Union this year~===In July the ITelsinki rdunicipal Court condemned three nen �rom I,appeenranta to imprison- ment for the smu~qling and sale of nearly three kilos of hashish. The drugs ~ were hrouqht into Finland in February and April in two separate cor.signments and it was sold in Helsinki,;`Kuusankoski, Porvoo, and Lappee;~ranta. The men from t,ap~eenranta had.~,aid thei~;Soviet counterparts for the hashish in jrans, leather coats, and pl3stic h~ridbags. - 1057~ csn ; 5300 83 ~ ~ ~ ~ ; , ~ , v. : APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 FINLAND BRIEFS SErITF'dCES I'~P. SMrJ~GLERS--The Ilelsinki Court of Appeals lightened the sentence of im~risonment for t~vo J.appeenranta men ~~~ho smuygle~l drugs from the Soviet iJnion. The flelsinki P4unicipal Court condemned a mechanic to 2 years and 10 months 3nd a teacher to 2 years and 1 month imprisonment for smuggling of drugs. The court of appeals lightened the sentence of the mechanic by 2 months and the imprisonment of the teacher by 6 months. The court of appeais considered that the mechanic and the teache.r were not guilty of. smugqling . but of its nromotion by funding andotherwise aiding a salesman from Lappeen- ranta ~vho was found guilty of smugglirig. The salesman was condemned to 2 years and 10 months imprisonment. Th~: court of appeals did not change his ~ ~entence. [Tex~] [Helsinki HELSINGI;IG SAPJONIAT in Finnish 19 Oct 79 p 13] ] 0575 IiEL~I;dKI RI?1G BR~F:~D1--The Helsinki Criminal Police has uncovered a drug smug- gling ring. A 28-year old tielsinki tl-anslator was imprisoned for importing and distributing hashish. His wife ar~d sister were a.lso detained for parti- ~ cipating in the smuggling. The man w~~.s`arrested a couple weeks ago in the center ~f Ha_lsinki. The police found approximately 220 grams of.hashish on his ~erson and in his home. He had piirchased this amount as well as previous amounts from Ansterdam. The drugs we;-e brought into Finland through Plaant- ali. The crininal police stated that the investigation of this incident will be expanded. They suspect th~t in addition to IIelsinki the hashish ~vas also distributed to other communities. The case will be brought before tIelsinki P~unicinal Court in the near future. [Text~ [Helsinki HELSINC;I~I SN1~P~AT in Finnish 26 Sep 79 p&) 10576 CSO: 5300 , i~~ ~ 84 ~ I - i ; j~ ~l . ~ � APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 FRANCC ; BRIEFS VOSGES DRUG TRAFFIC--Nineteen persons less than 25 years of age were charged with trafficking in and using drugs after an investigation begun last October by the Epinal (Vosges Department) Security Police. Making use of prescription blanks, about 500 of them, obtained from a doctor who was an uncle of one of the principals, the members df a small network of suppliers provided themselves with drugs listed on official list "A" and consumed them. T'he 19 youths involved, seven of whom had been imprisoned, were all freed on bail on 24 December. According to the investigators, all those implicated in the affair have not yeC been ap;i;;ehended. [Text] (Paris LE MCNDE in French 30-31 Dec 79 p 7] ~ ; CSO: 5300 ~ i; . ~ 85 i~ , i APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 NETHERLANDS POLICE BREAK UP AMPI-IETAMINE SMIJGGLING RING Rotterdam NRC HANDELSBLAD in Dutch 1 Dec 79 p 3 [Report: "Amphetamine Case Now Before Arnhem Court; Aemarzded Sen~ence Again 2 Years"] [Text] Ar.rihem, 1 December--Smuggling and crading i_n a.mpheramine were Lhe most lucrative occupation of a Limburg-based underwor.lcs at 4he beginning of the seventies. Most ~f the ampuls. witl~ this stimu].anL wen4 with a beautiful prof it margin to Sweden, so that the authori.ties of Chat country confronted with a continuou~ly ~spreading addici.ion of its youtlr-,~~ continued to ha~ass wi~Ch p;.otests the Dutch policy which had not placed am- phetamine on the forbidden list. Meanwhile these typ~s oL' products have been incl~ded in tha~ list and con- sequently the ki.ngdom of, a.mangst others, the Limburg drug king P. and his court has been undermined by the prospect and meCing oi.i~ c~f very heavy penalties. But the Dutch courts, including the supreme court, still have to deal with the inheritance from that period. ~ 1~� One of the cases taking place in this world of decepta.on and intimida- tion which came up before the Arnhem cot:rt yesterday, is the De F. case. Did De F., suspected of smuggling an amphetamine product to the Netherlands via his business lacated in Bentheim (F~tG), become the vzctim of a crafty web of lies spun from opportunistic motives by a meanwhzle deceased amphe- tamine deale~r,--- another P. or did he try at the time to look for sub- stantia7. earniiigs in the Nnphetamine trade? New Witnesses - - . 1 /In earlier hases of the trial against De F., the courc in Maastrichlr and P the court of appeal in 's-Hertogenbosch'had come to a judgment against De F. which ultimately had led to a sentence o� 2 years. ,A,fLer. a few judicial maneuvers, the supreme court decided at the beginning of this year to re- view the 's-Hertogenbosch sentence, after this highest court of justice it- ` self had heard new wi.tnesses, an unusual procedure. ~ i; 86 - , APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 The supreme court stated amongst other thingss "The f.a.cts and circumstances included in the statements and documents rendered do not seem to be con- sistent with the earlier reported statement of groof (of the 's-Her togen- bosch court --editor), so from that a serious suspicion may be derived that if they had been known to the court, the investigation of the case would have led to the acquittal of the accused." Thus the Arnhem court, chaired by Mr J. Gijsman, yesterday had to hear the case again, whereby it was confronted with witnesses who either swallowed earlier statements, oi had not been heard yet. In any event, that which was prod.uced by both categories appeared to be extremel3r relieving to De F., whose lif.e seemed to have been thoroughly affected by alternate periods of _ imprisonment and interruption of the sentence, all according to his juridical position. In official reports, according to statements of witnesses, thQre could have been a matter of mistaken identity De F. looks a lot like the son of the amphetamine dealer P. mentioned above. A Swedish witness, who has been - living in the Netherlands for 7 years and who was closely involved in the amphetamine trade at the time, told that in those days he had never heard De F.'s name mentioned as a supplier. At the end of the day's session Attorney General M. L. de Haas concluded that not a single wedge had been driven into the structure of proof which the court in 's-Hertogenbosch had constructed at the timee He found that the ~entence of the court in 's-Hertogenbosch 2 years for De F. ought to be sustained. ~ 'False Documents' , - Kr De F.'s attorney, Mr L. Hamer, called de De F. case "the end,of a criminal proceedings-tragedy of exceptional scope." The production of false documents by interested parties and the toughness dictat.ed by the diligence of the police and the public administration in Maastricht to make an end to the amphetamine trade, had obscured insight into "a number of ob- vious improbabilities" in the trial. against his clienta Mr Hamer's conclusions acquittal. 8700 , CSOs 5300 87 , APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 , PORTJGAL INTERNATIONAL DRUG RING DISCOVERED, LEADER ARRESTEI? ~ Lisbon DIARIO DE NOTICIAS in Portuguese 1 Nov 79 p 1~ [Text] The dismatl~ng of a drug traffickers ring, culnir,.at:~ng in the capture of one of its main leaders, which happens very s~l:lom, Was achieved now by the Judicial Polic~. This is an event which g:~~~s greater merit to their work carri~:d out for several weeks in Lisbon and iz various points of the country. Th~: seizure of r~arihuana and hashish os_I for a total vaiue of over 8,000 contos should also be stressed. This is the third drug traffickers ring which has been nsutralized by the PJ [Judicial Police] in 4 months. The ring was made up of nine individuals, some young, others not so young. 'I~ao of them are xepearers in this type : of crime. All of them are Portuguese nationals, althoL~g~ti. two of them were born in Mozambique. Their names have not been made public. All the arrests have been approved by criminal judges and the individuals are being held without bail. Because of the nature of the charges, the possible senten.ces may range from 2 to 8 years in ihe penitentiary. ~ The "~;rain" of the ring is an individual who has beexz liviY~g in South Africa~~:for many y~ars residing in Johannesburg where ~wo of his main ac- complices are also established and live. To their occupation as business- men tl7ey added that of "couriers" of the ring. They were the ones who brought to Lisbon the "plants" (marihuana) which the gang imported from Swaziland. The drug was transported in suitcases with false bottoms. ' In their role as businessmen the two individuals justified as business their constant flights.between P~rtugal and South Africa. - Once in Lisbon, the drug was sent to "agencies" of the organization in Viana do Castelo, Pc~rto, Tondela, Torr~s Vedras, Cruz de Pau, Sines and Port;imao, and also in Alges, and in the capital, in Ba.i~~ro da Charneca do Lumiar from where the drugs were sent to their marketing circuit supplying retailers or directly trusted consumers. ~ 88 z~ ~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPROVE~ FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-R~P82-00850R000200040029-4 ~ 10 JANUARY 1980 CFOUO 2r80) 2 0 F 2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPR~VED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 The capture oC the teader of th~ ri.~~ was made possible when he came to ~ Lisbon to personal.ly direct a large transaction wt;ich was to be made last N'riday. The investigators (Central Section of Traffic and Drug Investi- _ _ gation of the PJ) tipped off about the plati ~ounted adequate action to surprise, on the scene, the leader and bs~ker of the ring. The largest amount of marihuana was seized in Tondela, no less Chan 20,226 grams of the 54 kg seized from the ring. Some 682 grams of hashish oil was found stored at the Al~es "branch," whose total value is 8,120 contos. The resi o~ the marihuana seized was as follows: Porto, 11 kg; Portimao, 2,115 [measuring unit not given]; _ : Torres Vedras, 1,730; Charneca do Lumiar, 1,586; Cruz de Pau, 27 grams. - 11634 CSO: 5300 ~ 89 e ~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPR~VED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 ~ ~ PORTUGAL � BRIEFS THREE DKUG RII3GS DISMANTLED--The Drug Section of the Judicial Police after careful investigation in the past few days succeeded in dismantling three drug trafficking and marketing rings which were operatin~ in several areas of the country. The Judicial Police not only dismantled the rings but also arrested 33 drug traffickers whose ages range between 18 and 30, who engaged in importing morp:zine, marihuana and hashish from abroac~ and selling it on the domestic market. Close to 5 kg of marihuana, a reasonable amount of hashish in slabs and powder, and 54 gran,s of morphine were seized from the traffickers. The morphine is sold on the illegal market f.or about 15,000 escudos a gram. T!ie traffickers--one of whom is a woman--ac~�~:~d in the area - close to Lisbon, in Almada, Cova da Piedade, Costa da Caprica and Cocilhas and in other areas of the country, such as Vila Franca, Sintra, Coruche, Santarem and Olhao. [Text~ [Porto 0 PRIMEIRO DE JANEIRO in Portuguese 20 Oct 79 p 6J 11634 CSO: 5300 ~ 90 ~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPR~VED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 ' SPAIN BRIEFS POLICE CONFISCATE MARIHUANA, HASHISH--Jose Luis Garcia Gomez, a resident of L'a Victoria de Acentejo (Tenerife), was arrested after it was ascertained that he had a marihuana patch in the garden of his home and that he kept an up to date account of the quantities of the drug sold and the payments re- ceived for it. A total of 4 kg of marihuana ready to be sold, 48 marihuana plants and a book of detailcd accoun*_s were confiscated from him. [Text] [Madrid YA ir~ Spanish 26 Oct 79 p 41] 9204 TWO ARRESTED TRANSPORTING HASHISH--The Civil Guard of Algeciras has arrested Antonio Gomez Fernandez and Javier Calderon Munoz, residents of Ceuta, who were captured in an automobile which had aroused suspicion. They were transporting 100 kg of pressed hashish in the vehicle. [Text] [Madrid YA in Spanish 26 Oct 79 p 41] 9204 TRAFFICKERS ARRESTED, DRUGS CONFISCATED--The Judicial Police of Madrid - arrested 28 traffickers and users of drugs in an apartment of 27 Canillas - Street and in another at 8 Carranza Street. The police identify as princi- pal offenders Moises Campos Jiminez, 37 years old; Manuel Santaolalla - Fraguero, 29 years old; Carlos Castilla Plaza, 28 years old; Mario Roberto Gomez Ramirez, 22 years old; Juan Maria Gonzalez Buron, 23 years old; and Bernardo Santos Santiago, 24 years old. Some 100 gm of very pure heroin (over 95 percent pure) which had been brought to Spain frrnn Thailand by Campos and Santaolalla was conf iscated from them. This amount, af ter being cut, would have become 700 gm of heroin which on the black market is now priced at 8,000 pesetas per gm, which means that it would have had a value of 5.6 million pesetas. Carlos Castilla was arrested as accessory to the crime. Part of the heroin and precisi~n.scales were found in his home. ~ He was also the addressee of a package sent through the mails containing 100,000 pesetas worth of hashish. Mario Roberto Gomez, owner of the apart- ment on Canillas Street, was, according to the police, one of the drug pushers. Several users met daily in his home. Early in the year he had another rented apartment which he used for the same purpose and in which two boys suffered serious drug poisoning. The apartment on Carranza Street was rented by Gonzalez Buron and 150 gm of marihuana, several packets of cocaine and various utensils were found there. As for Bernardo Santos, he had in his possession 20 gm of cocaine over 90 percent pure and he was arrested in Gonzalez Buron's residence along with 22 youths of both sexes who were there to buy drugs. [TextJ [Madrid YA in Spanish 11 Nov.79 p 23j 9204 CSO: 5300 91 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPR~VED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 TURICEY - BRIEFS PURE HEROIN SEIZED--A security directorate narcotics team has confiscated 13.17 kilograms of pure heroin and a heroin production laboratory. They also detained an official of the Istanbul security directorate and six others for collaborating to have this heroin smuggled into Europe. Three persons are being sought in connection with the issue. Security directorate offi- _ cials have said that this is the largest narcotics smuggling case of the past 35 years. [TA201427 Ankara Domestic Service in Turkish 1600 GtTT 19 Dec 79 TA) CSO: 5300 92 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPR~VED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 ~ UN~TED RINGDOM ~ ~ BRITONS SOUGHT AFTE~t EIRE DRIIGS SWOOP London THE DAILY TELEGRAPH in English 10 Dec 79 p].R [Article by Jamf:s Allan in Dublin] [Text] , _ ~ . ~ARRANTS for tfie arrest of two Brieons, ~ s' �'~he ~�ice merchant was popu- l~+r +~s ~re area, and his dark� ~.former Soho vice merchant, are being, con-~ ~u~ G~dillac was a familiar ~ sidered by Dublin detectives wha last week smashed:; ~~t~�~edhsevsrai carsnlvcallye d muIti-million�pound drug racket based. i~ ,Cotu~tY~ ~ pe4ice bxlieve these may liave j,il(1eTiCk. � ,La~~e been used to transport ~ �.Tbe former vice aperator,~ the dru�s to. Aublin, For ship- ~pn~ to $ritain. A massive zttell, ~ known in London's' ~~u! at druSs, worth ubout undenvoeld, lived in a butt-j ;$00,00~), ~n County I:ildare ~ect~ntly, is believed to have led galow an the outskirts of the ~~i~ to the l.imerick faMory. ' quiet viFtage of Kr.ocklong, � . on the borders of Li:t.erick " `�~4~huur surveitlancQ 'and Tipperary, for vaout a~ '~'hQy.kept watch around the ~year. ~ ` do~!c ors the three bungalows j fflr some time before movin; ~Ie ranted two other bunga-. ;a. ~'hey hoped to catch thc lpws in t'he area, whieh police e~~ anerchant and his associ- found were used as a drugs Atas, but ~?e appears to have - ~aboratory and atore. ~flt vaiad of their intentions. petectives believe several ~ Police found drug�� making cnilHon poundsworth of drugs ~equipment waMh �SO,OOU, includ- were shipped �to Britain and to mg 15 cartons each containing 4i~e Continent in tho pc~t yaar. 56 lb. oE chen~icals used to raanufacture drugs, and 50 oae- ~ Flcd to P~ris ,~allon drvms oF liquid. The Briton, ~eho ~ras last ~'he three Properties hava ~ a~en in the area three weeks 'b�xn completely stripped f'or 'ago, is believetl to have fled ~,luc9 by Forensic scientists. De� to Pa.r~s. In [:aocklonq h~ ~eiKires have questioned sev~eral pesed as a retired businessman �loca~ people whom they suspect with an interest in grey~hounds mAy liave been involved ip the 'nnd horses. op~ra~tlon. He clrank in local bars and :~ut 4heY are aaxious to ques~ 'told residents he was looking tiat~ the R~iton. An applica- for a Farm to keep his grey taon to a Dublin caurt to issuc trounds, which he rnced. He vaarrants for his arrest and thaC _ 6ad re~ular visi~;s from En~lish oE another Briton may be - ~eo ~sle und a woman tbe vil- epught soon, police sources ia- ~aRers took to be his :vife., ~iirat~~ yesterday... , ~ CSQ; 532Q 9? APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPR~VED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 ~ DNI7~ED RINGDOM IRANIAN WOMAN TRIED FOR I~ROIN SMUGGLING Clafms Drug 'Planted' . London THE DAILY TELEGRAPH in English 20 Nov 79 p 3 [Text] ' LTITLE old lady from ~er ~`~nicTiers''' p'o'CKet''` eod~ ~ tained ' Z5,000 - Iranian rials,� Iran had two surprises�~ Wa~ about �170. for~ Customs officers at . Heathrow, a jury heard 'j'rip to see son . yesterday. " ' Mrs MDneby, who speaks na Her bie bro~vn suitcase had ~nglish, told Customs men~ a false bottom, anct contained through an interpreter tliat s}re � heroin ~vorth �SUO,OOU. And was on her way to see her son when 11irs ROBABEf( ~'LOHCBY. 66, in Los Aug~les and i~t had beea_ was strip�searchPd, a bundle of "a long-promised trip." banknotes rr�as found in a zip Mr Kril:ler said: "She told: pocket in her knickers. ~ them she had ~ought the suit� , , Mf LEONARD KRIRLER, prose� case~three days before she left cuting at Reading Crown lraa from a doorto�door sales-� Court, said the heroin was man. She had packed it herself destiaed for I.os � A'ngeles and and knew aothing about the the ca~h was her payoff as ,a white powder. dru�s courier. , "She said heroin addicts were Mrs D~Toheby. a;randmother, Shot in Iran and she thought from Teheran, den?es smu;giing addicts were wor�se than animais. about 5~z lb of the drug into Mrs Moheby said she was pro- Britain in NIap. Strah and because of this some-. Mr Ktuv~ert said lirs Mohebv one ~pt+~ba~bly planted the drug was stopped in the green,chan- ~ni her suttcase to get her into nel of the a~rport's terrrunal 3 trouble:' after Customs officers suspected 17te tria~l was ad,iourned uatit her suitcase ~ad a false com- today. partrnei~c. , . . _ ~,:~.:W , 94 � _ ~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPR~VED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 . , Not Guiltq Verdict . ' London THE DAILY TELEGRAPS in English 22 Nov 79 p 19 [Text] 66-year�old ~ Iranian lrnndmotitr+~. who had ~ heroin ~vorth �SOU,U00 iii . her xuitease and 'L~O,(l0U Iranian rials, about f:l"+0, in zipped pockets in her ~~CnickPrs ~vhe,i stopped at ~ Heat~rotiv, tivas refused costs yesterdaY aftcr ur,y cLeared her ot smug;~ing. � The jury at Reading Crown Court took two huurs to find ' . ~'6 j~O6AHEH MWIE6Y flAt Qltll[Y - of smu~eling abuut Si21b oE heroin in the false bottom of a ~uitcase. But Jud~e CE+r,~sTOPHES I.es~ relected her a~iplicatiou for costs. 14rs Moheby. from Te~er~n, was not legally aided. ~ Sl~e had claimed that the dru~ was ~plartted on her in Iran be- cause she ~vas opposed tn Ayatollah Khomeini. ' Mcs Moheb.v told tiie court t~srough aa iuterpreter that she had no idea where the heroin 'had come from and that sha 3~rought the suitcase, for a trip � to Loss Anbeles to viyit her son, fram a door-to�door sa{esmatt a few days beFore leaving irap Stie said ehe could on~y bo- Heve that tha drug had beem pl~apted by someone w~ho dis~ . ~'rked her'because she ha~ pr~ S~it sym[~thies. . CSO: 5320 95 ~ i APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 APPR~VED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4 . ONITED RINGDOM pARAPLEGIC SENTENCED IN COCAINE SMUGGLING PLOT London THE DAILY `TELEGRAPH in English Z1 Nov 79 p 19 [~ezt] ~ . . . : ~ ~ props to enable this deceptioa' ~'ARAPLEGI~;. who used hi~s wheelchaif' .m While'his son an~ and disabled driver's car as " props " lII S ' nephe�r,�, aged 13 and 11 ~vere "part~ 9f the Aecessary scenerl�.". plan to smuggle cocaine valued at about Fo,~a, ~~.ove Lane, se~-. bridgc, Isk of Wight, had �200,000 into Britain was jail~d for five years: a~ to n;s a;s~~ut~ to ~ . further the conspiracy thea, ir~ yesterday. . e logic ~'ucre should be no dis- count ~n ~is sentence, said the H e was one of a gan g of , e i ght~,~ ent~n~ed, i~! d~, , ~ ~Winchester Crown Cour~ $ut he adde3: " It is well said after a six-week trial. t~iat u?ercy should on occasions season iustice." He had th~re The cocaine, which ha~{ .fore ~educed the sentence of been distilled in water a~id seven years which he wouid hydrochloric acid, was dis-.� otberwise t~ave passed. oovered in #our wine bottle9 Ford, ~nfio was paralysed b~loar xbe waist folowm~ a ga - brought into $ritain from� . c~rc accident, had been eon- - South America by ope of the' � yicted .for _~is part in a con- ~ gang, . ~ii'ac~ So imP~ aecaine. The jury heard that tl~e~ ~a~or's daughter originai pian had been for one~ of the smu~~lers to meet the~ 'Y'~e other accused included paraplegic, ~ENNETH FORD. $pRAti S/Al~i I.ESSENr ZJ~ Of at a Paris airport and hand the. Srvvaiu~ge, Aorset, daugbter of e' bottles to him so that Ford, ntired Axmy major, and her accompanied b.y his young SOII, � bOy~C'~E~d DAVID ELLlS~ olD. She - and nephew could bring them � said she hacl agreed to give to Britain. Fliis a baby if ~he would ~ive But the men missed each~ up smug;LaB but �he had oth~r and the smug,r,ler, TxEVOn iefused. Rqiss Van Lessen was. ~ Scn~r~xcoon. 24. ~lew on ta jailed ~or six years. , Heathrow with the bottles. He' Ellis, of the same address, was stopped by Customs men., .~,y~ jaled for eight years. ~ Sentenee reduced . sr,e~ s~~a+~oxns. 3s, oF ~ Senterzcing' Ford Mr Justice Shanklin, Isle of Wi~t. ~cho .A~ItNSR said: "Your w6ee(- p~ovided the chemical exper- cheir and special disabled. tise, received 10 years and _ driver's car were Part af � t~, Scatzr~tcodn, of Hayling Islaad, - ~t . ~ CSO: 5320 END 96 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000200040029-4