JPRS ID: 9218 WORLDWIDE REPORT NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS

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APPROVE~ FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-R~P82-00850R0003000'1 000'1 -6 ' M � t~'.~ ~ ~~f ~ ~ ~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ,lPRS L/9218 = 25 July 1980 ~ - VVc~rldwid~ Re t~rt = p = NARCOT{C:S ~ND DANGERC~US DRUGS - CFOUO 3~~1 /80) ~ E ~ Fgs$ F~REIGN BRC~ADCAST INFORIIAATION SERVICE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY _ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 NOTE JPRS publir,ations contain information pz�imarily from Foreign _ newspapers, periodicals and books, but also from news agency - transmissions and broadcasts. Materia~s from foreign-language - sources are translated; those from English-language sources are transcribed or reprinted, with the ariginal phrasing and ~ther characteristics retained. - ~:eadlines, editorial reports, and material enclosed in brackezs - are supplied by JPRS. 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' APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 ~ _ = FOR OFFICTAL TJSE ONLY - JPRS L/9218 ' 25 July 19~0 WORLDWIDE REPORT = NARCOT I CS P~ND DAN~~EROUS DRUGS - (F.'OUO 31/8U) ~ CONTENTS ~ ASIA ~ AUSTRAI.IA Briefs ~ Herol.n Addict's Defense 1 Deportation Order ~tevok~d 1 HONG KONG ~ Heroin Smuggling Ear*_is Thai 10 YPare' Imprisonment _ (SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, 8 Jul 80) 2 ~ MALAYSIA - Estimated 5 Percen.t of Youth are Addictecl to Drugs (BUSIN~SS TIMES, 3 Jun 80) 3 ~ Home Minister ~ees Narcotics as Number-Or~e 3ecurity Threat : (Munir Ma3id; NEW SUI+iDAY TIMES, 8 Jun 80).........~.... 4 Cold Turkey Treatment for Sarswak ~rug Addicts - (Bt~R.NEO BTJI,LETIN, 28 Jun 8G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Narcof~ics Trials, Sentences Reported (NEW STRA~ITS TIMES, ~arious dat2s) 7 - Heroin Sentence Successful A~peal International Smuggling Attempt ' - Appeal Dismissed = PAKISTAN Briefs Smuggled Goods ~eized 9 - a - [III - WW - 138 FOUO] _ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 FOR OFFICIA'L USE ONLY PHILIPPINES Brie f s Marihuana Seized 10 LATIN AMLRICA ARGENTINA - = International Narcotics Ring Dismantled (LA OPINION, 10 Jun 8U) 11 BRA.ZIL Police Incinerate 125 Kilos of Marihuana, Other Drugs (0 GLOIIO, 20 Jun 80) 13 Ma~or Drug Trafficker in Southern Zone Arrested (0 GLOBO, 19 Jun 80) 15 - Ma~or Drug Traff~.cker Free in Rio Pending Trial (0 GLOBO, 2.6 Jun 80) 18 Briefs - National Antidrug Program 21 , Drug Ring DisbandQd . 21 , Youth Drug Program 22 ~ Confiscations on Paraguay Border 22 Trafficker Arrested 23 - COLU"rIBIA Former Navy Cfficer Seized as Trafficker - (EL TIEi~O, 27 May 80) 24 Aircraft, Traffickers Seized in Various Domestic Aperations (EL ESPECTADOR, 26 May 80) 27 Coca, Maritiuana Found Near Caqueta ~ (EL ESPECTADOR, 26 May 80) 28 - MEXICO , Antidrug Campaign Results for First Half of 1980 Cited (EL SOL DE SINALOA, 3 Jul 80) 30 - New Federal Coordinator Meets With P~lice Chiefs - _ (EL DIARIO DE NUEVO LAREDO, 21 Jun 80) 32 - -b- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 i ~ FOR UFFICIAL USE ONLY ~ - Ciudad Juarez Police Linked to Drugs, Robberies (EL SOL Dc,?~XICO, 23 May ~t0)......� 34 Olivares: Drugs Degrade Humans, Values (Isaias Colunga M; EL SOL DE MEXICO, 12 Jun 80)........ 35 - PGR: Drug Crops Raised 3ue to Poverty (Ei, SOi, DE MEXICO, 12 Jun 80) 37 Briefs Drug Crackdown Claimed NegZected 38 Campaign Cooxdinator States Policies 38 : Campaign To Continue in San Luis 39 Cocaj.ne Traffickers Seized 39 NEAR EAST AND NORTH AFRICA = IRAi~ Large Caches of Narcotics Found (JOMHURI-YE ESLAMI, 8 Jun 80) 40 . Br9.ef s Sb.iraz Narcotics Seized 42 FARS Narcot3.cs Confiscated 42 Ya~uj Opium Confiscated 42 WEST EUI?OPE DENMARK Chief of Narcotics Police Discusses Conviction Statistics~ _ (BERLIIvGSKE TIDEIVDE, 13 Jun 80) 4~ Briefs Aeroiii Smuggler Sente~nced 44 FR.ANCE - Briefs Heroin Trafficker 45 SW~DEN Fifteen Iranians, Mostly Students, Sentenced in Heroin Caaes (Leif Dahlin; DAGENS NYHETER, 17 Jun 80) 46 -c- _ ~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1 , APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 ' AUSTRALIA ~ BRIEF'S HEROIN ADDICT'S DEE'II~1SE--A man found guilzy of possession of 70 graa?s of i;eroir_ was us3.ng the cirug dur~.ng his ~rial, his defence counsel said yesterda~v. Mr Phil Dunn, appearing in ~he Coun~y Court for Joseph Carmel Cutajas~ 26, told Judge Lazarus he ha,d examined. the arms of his client and had ~een fresh needle marks. Judge I,azarus said it came as a sur~ise to Y~im that Cutajar was using ~ the drug during his trial. Cutajax was on bail during the court~h~axing which lasted 2 1~?, weeks and ended when a jury, after cleliberating 25 hours, found - him guilty. Cu~tajar, a radio technical officer, of McTntosh Road, Norin Altona, ~ pleaded not guilty to a chaxge of bei ng knowirigly concerned in importa.tion of 70 grams of heroin in 3ul~r 1979 at Glen Iris, and possession of heroin without , lawful excuse. Judge Lazarus remanded Cutajar in custody. The prosecutor, i~1r Ramon Lo~tiz, eaxlier told the court Cutajar received a parcel through the post from Thai co;ltacts. The parcel contained heroin. Cutajar said the parcel was ~ a.~ "uninvited present" from people who he had be~n in jail wit'ri~in Tha,iland. - He said he develc~~ed a heroin ha,bit when he spent time in a Thai jail from - , 1976 unt~l 1979� Heroin was f`reeely available in the jail--and using it was the on7~; way to survive. ~Text] ~Melbourne TI~ AGE in English 26 Jun 80 p 4] IIEPORTATIOi: ORDER REVOKET--A deputy president of the Administrative Appeals - Tribunal tod~~y revoked an order for the deportation of a Turkish migrant, de- - spite his "reprehensible" drug ha,bit and persistent breaches of Australian criminal law. Mr Justice ~IcGregor ruled tha,t Mustafa Sevis, 36, unemployed, of Enmore, should be permitted to stay ma.inly because his wife and four chil- dren, living with him in this country wexe "most estimable pe~ple". During a trip ba,ck to Turkey in 1977 Sevis helped process cann~bis plants and after _ a subsequent return home in 1g78 tri3ed to smuggle over $11,000 worth of the dxug into Sydney. He pleaded guilty to charges of importing cannabis resin. Sevis was sentenced to five yeaxs' jail with a non-parole period of 1$ months. ~ [Text] jCanberr~, AUSTItAI,IAN in English 26 Jun 80 p 2] - cso: 530~ i APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 HONG KONG HEROIN SMUGGLING EARNS THAI 10 YEARS' IMPRISONMENT Hong Kong SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST in English 8 Jul 80 p 10 /Text / A 42-year-old Bangkok During the trial th~ court coffee hawker w6o was ar- heard that Suvit anived from rated at Kai Tak airport with Bangkok on December 30 a suitcase containing heroin carrying a suitcase. worth S 1 million was sent to A customs offiar who in- prison for 10 years yesterday. spected the case found that it Suvit Thong Phasuk was seemed much heavier than its found guilty of possesaion of contenta would indicate. drugs fur unlawFul tnft"icking Suvit was searched and by a 5-2 ju'ry verdict. �two keys to the suitcase were The ~ury deliberated for faund on him. nearly four houn. One of the keys fitted a �'This is an offence of the false compartment in which utmost yravity;' said Mr customs of6cers found five ~ Comm~ss~oner Hopkinson in packets of a mixture weighing the High Court. 3,163.8 grams and sontaining "Appalling society and 871.8 grams of heroin. family consequences result Suvit, said to be the father from the abuse of drugs and of eight children with a previ- . those who take part in drug ous clear record. told the trafficking for gain know the ~un th~t he had been asked risks involved and cannot ex- to bring the suitcase to Hong- pect mercy if caught " kong by a friead and that he The judge noted tha+t Suvit ~ had no: knowledge of fts con- was found at Kai Tak airport tents. trying to srnuggle in 744 !bs of herotn, "a very substantial The cou~t w~a told ~thot ho quantity." co-operated with the police and led them to the porson in Hongkong to whom he had promised to deliver the case. CSO: 5320 _ 2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 ~ tALAYS IA ESTI~I~ITED 5 PERCENT OF YOUTH ARE ADDICTED TO DRUGS Kuala Lumpur BUSINESS TIP_fES in Englis: 3 Jun 80 p 6 - [Text] MALAYSIA has become border area, Tan Sri Oti~et la:%oured meth- that I am ca111ng Lor be- a centre for smuggling Hamdan said. oda are aY:;:!ng a,comea even more impor- drugs to Europe and for Security officiala said clgarette with the power tant becauee the diaaster _ diatrlbutton to a growing most of the area along ot drlnking water in brought ~Zbout by drugs number of users within the common border was which heroin hae been could aleo threaten our the country, according to covered by jungle which dtesolved. aecurlty, atability and na- the National Association otfered sanctuary for an But th~ae who could tional defence;' he said. Against Drug Abuse estimated 2,500 com- not afford to "chase the In the paet two years, (Pemadam). munist guerillas, who in dragon" or found wa- Malaysian authorities The annual meeting of turn gave protection to tered heroln un~t~latable have seized about 1T,l00 P e m a d a m h e 1 d i n heroin taboratoriea run reaort to intraven ;us in- kilogram mes ( 38,000 Penang recently, was by international drug jection, otticials said. pounda) of heroin but of- told that of 400,000 known syndicates. Malayaian officials ficials aaid it wae im- - d r u g a d d i c t s, s o m e Tan 3ri FIamdan said and welfare workera are poaeible to eatimate how ' 25C,000 were s,Rending the procesaed drug was alarmed that 98.2 per mueh ~vas actually about j2.5 million a day smuggled to marketing cent of the known addicta emuggled out to Europe on heroin. centrea in Malaysia, lilce �are aged between 10 and and Auetralia. Tan Sri Hamdan Tahi, the beach rea0rt ialand oi 24 yeara. Touriats are one well- - v i c e- c h a n c e 11 o r o f pen~ . Malayaia hae a total uaed meane of amuggling Penang's Science Univer- Narcotics officials ea� PoPulation ot 18 million of out contraband narc~tica. slty, said this was one of tlmated that there were Whom 55 per cent are leas Otficiala aald that depen- the concluaiona of re- some T00 heroin and ca.h- than 25 yeara old . O!- ding on the quantity and search into drug abuse nabia pedlara on Penang ficiala eatimate that diatance, a courier was conducted by the unlver- af whom 230 had been ar� 374,400 of these youtha uaually paid about s2,800 si~y' reated and detained ~'e already addicted. incaahandaleoprovided Narcotics experta said w,ithout bail pending Deacribing the drug with a return air ticket. - that based on these tind- trlal. addiction problem as A aign at Penang Air- ings, the amount of hero- They said puahera eold enormou$, Home Min- port beara the warning: tn reaching the addicts amall quantitiea of druga iater Tan 3ri Ghazali Paeaengera found in every year was esti- daily not only to local ad- shafie said drug abuae poeseseion of druge are = mated at 20,440 pounda. dicts but also to young could paralyae a nation liable to the maximum Tan Sri Hamdan said ~yestern tour!'ata who 11ke Malayeia which also genalty ot death. heroin was readily avail- have flocked here in taced thF threat of com- But thia hae not de- able in Malaysia becauae growing numbers be- munint ~;uerillae trying terrEd thoee lured by of its easy communica- ~ause of the cheap food to overthrow the elected eaay money, Cuatoma ot- tions with Thailand and ~d lodging provlded in governm~vtt by violence. ficiale said. the notorious' poppy- the Malay flahing vil- ppeningthePemadam Malayaian authoritiea growing "Golden Tri- 18ges and amall Chineae- meeting, Tan 3ri Ghazali laet month hanged a 34- angle" where Thailand, owned hotels. aaid Malayaia would Year-old Chinese man af- Burma and Laos con- Addicta in Malayaia cam ai in the Unifed ter he loat hie appeal verge. prefer the form of drug- I~ationa~for drug addic- 88ainet death aentence it ia because of these taking known ae "chaa- tton to be treate~i aa a tor drug tratficking. reasons that drug tra[- About 80 other con- fickers have taken the op- ing the dragon;' where eecurity problem. It can victed drug amugglers portunity to build pro- heroin powder ie he8ted no longer be regarded a r e c u r r e n t 1 y i n on a piece ot aluminium ~~a~rl ae an economic ceasin~* laboratories in foil and the fumea in- ~d aocial isaue, he said. Malaysian jaila pending the Malaysian-Thai haled through a straw. ~~Thia new attitude appealaagainetthedeath � aentence. - Reuter CSO: 5300 3 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 I ~ ~ I - i1ALAY3IA I I i-i0i~ i~tINISTER SEES NARCOTICS AS NUMBER-ONE SECURITY THREAT _ Rua1a Lumpur NEW SUNUAY TIMES in English 8 Jun 80 p 12 - ( Interview with i~iunir ~tajid] [ Lxce rp t j . "DADAH is the Na. t se- Banda war must be down very well. There '17~creisgrca.terdetec- waged agalnst it. A hate was a coaseque~tial feel- tion with the result that curity threat to the na- campaign. ing at the con`erence the recurded figurea of tion. It can weakea tlie MRluysia ~has identi- that, at last, there vtas a addtcts have increa.9ed. whole nation. Tan Sri Ghdzali also Su osin 30 er r.ent fied five important aseas proposal ta move - pP g irom ~vhich to combat the ward, to take the anti- propo4ea to tighten tlic of oiir youth nre addict~~ci, dadah menace - the first e~a~ah campaign beyond pun.tive laws ngainal da- what kind of future havc nation to do so. generalised expressions dah. For example, he has we got in this country. First, at the source. of concern typified by suggested that if there Our youth make up .phere has to be regu- such crusades as the are reasonable grounds more than 50 per cent of eradication of ~overty or to believe that wealth has the population. It ts very lation of actual prod- glavery. ' been accumulated as a easy to reach thc ~~U per uction. cent figure if we are r~ot At the moment the UN Secretary-General reault of dadah tratfick- careful..: ' growing ot poppies is not Kurt Waldheim has writ- ing, it ahould be im- Thus, with typical illegal in many cuuntries. ten to Tan Sri Ghazali to pounded. [orGe, Home Affairs Min- This cannot Ue allowed to express appreciation of Thirdly, rehabilitation _ ister Tan Sri Ghazali contii.+ue. hia contribution at that and cure must continue. Shafie defines the dadati International efforts conterence. Tan Sri Ghazali ts not problem. through the UN must be His proposal will next sat[afied with he number And, with character- urganised to make it il- ~ave to be con~idered by of projects that we have, istic zeal, he sets about ~egal and to carry out the UN Economic and So- but he says a number of tnckling what to him is programmes of alter- ~1a1 Coancil (Ecosoc) new progrnmmes are nnother' chullenge in a nativc livelihood for peo- from where it will go lo going ahead. long political care~.r, ple dependent on poppy- the Geucral Aasembly. E~PhQ515 The whole c:,nceptual gr'owing� Mucl~ depends now on thinkin~ fibov:i dadah as At :i UN dadah con- how far we can contir~ue He agrees that addicts a sucinl azid human- ferenre in Vienna last to rallyttie support ot the ahquld not be ostracised itarian problem must February, Tan Sri rest of th~; world. A from society andthat, at- change. Ghazali called on the UN diplomatic tollow-up is ter cure, they ahould be There� must be con- to get cracking so that essential. assisted to rejoin the tinued efforts at treat- there enuld be control at 'Phe ~econd area is mainatream of life. ment and rehabilitation source. control ot entry into the However, he inaists of course, but, [irst and Singly, no country wtll country - something that tt.e curative aspect forem~st, dadah has to be be able to regt~l~ te effec- each country has to do in ia not the answer to thF� clearly identified as In- tively this arr,a of con- co-operation with others. dadah problem - th~it herentMy bad and danger- trol. With the rigtit, ur- We are controlling the the e~nphasis has been ous...a ;thre~t to society, gent lttitude the world internnl diatr[butlon of wrong which looked e3pe- its security and stu~ility. community can do so. dadah vcry effectively - cially to rehabilitration Cnmpuign Tan Sri Ghazali be- so much so that the price and cure. Iteves his speech went h:is shot up. The fourth area of con- An educational, propz- 4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 trol is the one in which Malaysia and the Pliilip- the reaction coultl hold 1969-i01... it was for- Tan Sri Ghazali has ~een p's:~es have set up inipor- dangers for the country's tunate for us that by the seen to be most active tant research centres. political stability. time I came in I saw the and relentless educa- And in Bangkok there is a Furthermore, dadah problem and I pushed ` tion and propaganda. drug officers training has been a straight- them lthe communists) H i s v e r y m a n y centre. forward means of financ- into the�open...if they had speeches on dadah are in- Tan Sri Ghazali feels ing subversion. In South not been pushed inti~ the _ tended to be e~ucatiQ~:~l. t,. :~,NithinAseanthereis America, many sub- open, they'd continue to In the short-term, :~is high degreP of cohesion versive groups finance creep silently down south main thrust has been to ~d co-operation in the themselves through d_*ug until they were ready to tell the people of the dan- trafficking. have a national out- gers of dadah, direct and 8gainst dadah. Agaiu ~and agaln, Tan burst..." indirect. Sri Ghazali returns to the Threats It has dawned on a lot In the long-term, his theme that the concep- sim is nothing short of ot pEOple that th~ aP' tual a roach must be � making people hate da- proach of the past was an T;ght to do battle with an over": tTha t phase, yes. dah. Making people puke inadequate one. Also, the enemy to life, security ~~e communiat problem - at the very sight of it. security threat from da- ~d stability. ("...only :.n relation to da- Special committees dah is seriously re- As in 1973 (when he aab, mind you...") is , have been set up to refine garded. bece me Home Aftairs nuiiuber two. Da~ah is further the propaganda He asks, rhetorically, MinistEr). "I was ap- now number one, warfare. Once tha think- haw was China taken ~lled...(at the) lack of ing about it is right, we o~er b the im erial p Because of our ability Y P understanding of the to tackle the cnmmunist ' are well on the way to powers? Remember the ~communiat) problem w i n n i n t h e s O~um Wars? If left un- problem conceptually, we g P Y' P~ and the conceptual ap'- Were~able to get on top of chologicai war against it. checked, it would be so proach to solve the prob- ;t. Not that the problem "By bringing greater Qasy to subvert whole na- lem...it took me two h ~s gone altogether consciousnesa in this tions by using dadah. ye~.y,_,~~ �'..,but I know now that country ( against da- If, in Malayaia, dadah That probably w.as his the peogle are concerned dah)...people are now be- traftickers were identi- ;~t big challenge. about dealing with the , ginning to use the word fied with one race, ad- ~~~ts of people who problem and the public dadah already as a dicts with another, and didn't underatand it h~ got the conceptual negative word...in thetr some mischievous e1e- thQUght that because I approach right... ul- minda it's bad already." m e n t s p r o d u c e d ~ame in there was a spate tho h not The final way in which statistics to show t!iat of bombin s and killin s ~ Yet with da- - to combat dadah is therewasadeliber9ceat- g g dah...my job now is to _ (which really were the change this conceptual t h r o u~ h r e s e a r c h. tempt by one race to drug leSUlt of planning from approach." the other, a conspiracy, cso: 5300 - c - 5 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 f k`". J`C , i - MALAYSIA COLD Tt;P,KE1 TP.EAT~iE,JT FOP SAP.AGIAK DRUG ADDICTS Kuala Belait BORIVEO EULLETIN in English 28 Jun 80 p 13 ~ - [Excerpts] Y,ilCHING. - For FYaf~ah outlined ton ~tationed at the Re- There are ~aore than 50 - - one week, they sre loak- t!m new met6od oE reh4- habiGtation Centre clae� addicb being tre~tted st ed in iolitary confine- bilitation wcd st thc R~e- The ws~rdau ~ ~a ~ in $}(~hias..t}?c _ ~at Immedistely Jter, h~biliption Ceatre sc ~ ms' n of whSch arr - tFery ~ue e~cpared to the blile Suc, Airport itoad~ clae watch on the Ciu~~se, Maat d the~i sun to be di~ted or put Sde ~aid when an to aee he paeeea thia ose *re between t6e a~es ~f W labour wiAwut th~lrt or odd'ut u admitted int9 wee]~ eafdY� 20 and 4Ii. hsL the R~ehabilitation . Cea- Afta' this period, tlu Divisionai 5uperinten- 3'his ii~ t6e Siugapuce tre, which until s ftar addict is kt twt fo miz dent of Police ~ncent ~ ~r:ethod d rehabiGtst~B Y~~ ~ wa~ a detea. with othsr dn~ . addicts- Rhoo earlier t}iis year - dn~ addicts wi~ich the tion centre foc cammusitc at the Ceatre. wid crime caaee had in- Sarawak Welfa~e M:niet*Y aad ~ubverrive eieoaeaq, TGen he ia P~B~ cnea~ed and aaid moet _ }us adopted, iq is put intitk a rooan into t~e neut .stq? of of che casea involv _ It wa~ iutrodueed aftse (or a weeJc. '~~At ~n LO ed drua addicb wfia ei~ a vidt to the Dntg Re- This i~olstion period D~6 a~a. the~ ~tole, robbed or ex- habili~tioa Cmt~ in - othe:wi~e ke~pw:% as Run HaEah ta~pJtin~, torted money in an at- $in~spoit by the St~te the cold turkey treai- f~~ e!t ~_m~ ~ tempt to fad their addic- Araitt~wt ~Ii~ieter of mau in Singapote - u TLeX ~6iver aad Lmd to tioa. ~Nel[ar6 Pwa Hafwh w help the addiet over- recoi! w o cool dst~ cor- He wid exconion caatr Huua, who u aLo tbe come his rt:oo~ depen- ~r� had ~ene up from 10 in ' deputr chairman of the dence a,. rm~p and sbu 'I7~e ~ddicti aro 1~au1ed 1978 to 14 last year and Anti-Drus ~~?bu~t ALio- to reducre the drus r~i� oat lsto t6e nm uld loept a total of 6S peopk. ~ad . ciation ( Ns~dt~n). &k~e due ira fw blood. occupiei in sn attdri ~ been dea~ined for dtug w~ aeeompatied by It ia a traumatic pe- ~P offences, many of them o~ aff'y~itL of gana_ eiod f,x tha dru~ add~C~, thirrt for fint offrndere. Of the 69, datp. Cut off from the wppiy itid ~n Si~Ba^ h~~ found on S9 : 1'uaa Hd~th uid t6e or eveu the Kiurea af ob- Fare, the sddicti are of then4 two werc carry. Sin~Poe'e method o[ taining dru~, he it a P~t w work the wbole ~ng ganja and the other tr~d~ deug addic4 was dmgetous taaan. ~s~ under t6e ain. two were carrying opium pr~efGrsWe ta thst af the Somp attempt suicidr, In Kuchio~, tlus add~cb or pilb. H~~B e~~- ~OIDD ~~�t'y ~ Supt Khoo attributed the In fLonatons the ad- ~6grasive and caiue or pttt to wa~k wit]xwt ~ncteaee in drug addiction dicta ue ~vet~ pilL ~o hurt m any pecrple with� rhirt or haR to ~yd to two main factora - - ~ dtues. Be[ore loaa how~ t!w time, Pwa Thi~ is to fuUr ~ the lack o` ~oM fot Y~B ever, thq becmk: +~ddict- Hafdt taid, the rei~bili� them to ~ttn~iue aad dit- ~le leavmg ~cbool arxl a! w d~e verY Pilb t!w?t naon o~oees make turo P~l the fear d tbe mn in the movement o( easily were tneaa~ to cure them the addict doa not i~ave _ inf{uenced YounB Peo~le of addictioa. And ~o thep urythinB ehat can lie The � wn trea+oae~t towtu whe .a ~s in co Id remair? "dru~' sddictr wed a s wer~on to ia- for a few mon- falt prey ta drug pu~en in aaother way. lure }rtm~f or otLen. t!u Pusn HJah nid. wkui poied a~ friends. Mrinw~lk. ehreb dx- ' CSO : 5 ~UO i 6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 1 1`it~LAY S I A - - Nr.RCOi'ICS TRIALS , SENTENCE~ REPORTED Heroin Sentence , Kuala Lumpur NELv' STRA.ITS Tlrli.~, in English 23 May 30 p 3 = - JOAORE BAAU, i hura. - A [Text] jobleae young man was een- tenced to 14 manthe' juil b!- the magiatrate'a coart today - for having herotn. Omar bin Awang ot Kam- pung Melayu Majidee here _ waa aentenced to e[ght _ monthe' Jail for poeaeaeing - 1.05 grammee ot heroin at Kampung Melayu Ma~idee at 3.45 p.m. on Fe'b. 23 last year, and to aix montha' ~ail - (or having 0.1 gramme o[ heroin at Jalan Renong here ~ at S p.m. on Apri120 this year. - Omar. 2a. pleaded guilty. ~ The aentencea will run concurrently. - Successful Appeal Kuala Lumpur NEjJ STRAITS TIMES in English 23 May 80 p 11 [Text] , IPOH, Thura. - Two a~ut 10.4b am. on De. 21, youtha, R. Kulain- 1878. � daisamy, 21, and 9. Muthukriehnan, 2s, today Mr Juatice Anuar re- won an appeal in the marked that it was in- High Court, here, agafnst cumbent on the Magie- - thelr conviction on a da- trate to come to a fin3ing dr.h charge. of fact which was not Mr Juatice Anuar bin done W thia caee. Datuk Zainal Abidin "In Wiew of thia, I ~ queshed the convictlon agree with the defence and aet aside the 18- counsel (Datuk Seri V. mor.th jail term imposed Jeyaratnsm) that there - on each of thei:. by the could not have been aulfi- Ipoh Magtatrate'a Court. clent evidence for a The Lower Court had, Lhe accused person~s~~ on 3ept S0, laet year, Datuk 8eri Jeyarat- - - lound them guilty ot nam appeared for jofntly having 2.SS Muthukriehnan, while grammea ot herofn at Mr L. Fernandez repre- - Auntong Nev~ Village eEnted Kulaindaisamy. , ~ _ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02148: CIA-RDP82-44850R000300014401-6 , - [nternationa:l Smugglin~; ALLemj~t - i:uala i,umpur NL6J STR'~ITS TI~tES in ~nglish 23 rfay 80 p 12 _ Te x C] FS U A L A L L' M P U R, Ang Hoo, 32. They left Pena,~g tor Thur~. - The High Court ' Lhew is charged with Kun,la Lumpur on Dee 15 ~ today acquitted construc- trafficking in 1,443.2 gms and was acheduled to - _ tion worker See Wah Koi, ot heroin, Tan ie charged take a connecting flight - = 39, without cayling for his with tra[ficking ln 1,139.5 to Brussels and Madrid _ defence on fnur charges gms of heroin while Lim when they were arreated. of abetting four Sir,ga- and Ng are charged with The court was also told poreans in dadah traf- trattickEng in 1,310.8 gm that 80 packets of u gran- Picking at Subang In- I of heroin and 1,328.5 gm ular substance were re- ~ ternational Airport in De- of heroin respectively. covered nfter removing cember 1978. gQ aekets the tal~e bottoms [rom - Mr Justice Haru:~ Ha- p � four auitcases. - shim heid that there was At the close of the pros- At the hearing today, _ � no prima faaie case ecution's case khis eve- the cDUrt was told the ago{nst hi:n. ning, Justice Harun heroln found in all four = See, however, was re- ~ke~ DPP Mah Weng auilcases was worth be- arrested under the Emer�- Kwai what he had to say tween ~3.b and ~5 million gency Ordinance on leav- a~ut See. ' on the international mar- ing the couri-room. ~Ir Mah replied that as ket. He was represented by he ha~ atated at the be- Investigating officer~ ~ Rir K.Y. Chew and 2air ~ning of the case, the ASP Kamaruddin bin Do- - K.T. Chew at the trial in s4ar witness against See, sak of the Anti�Narcotics, whlch the four Singa- fiaherman Ng Kok Eng Dlvleion in Bukit Aman� ~ = poreans nre charged with could not be traced. in reply to a queation by - trafficking in 5.222 kg of Mr Juatice Harun then the iudge, said the vulup heroin at Subang In- held that therr, was no of Heroin No: 3 in th~ ternationa.l Airport on prima facie case against local market was a8,00 ~ Dec 15, 19'r8. See and acquitted him. per pound but in Amste - The four are housewife At a previoi~s hearPng dam it was worth $80, 0 - Chiew Chew Siew Eng, tF = court wat~ told the to ~120,OOU per pound. ~ - 25, her hawker husband four Singaporeans flew in (The total amount bf _ Tan See Kye, 26, clerk on Dec 13, 1978 and were heroin f~und in the four Lim Chong Seng, also 26, subsequently taken to auitcases was 42 lb). and shop assistant Ng penang� The hearing continues. i _ Appeal Dismissed Kuala Lumpur NEtiv STP~AITS TIMES in EngliGh 3 Jun 80 p 8 - [Text] IpOH, Mon. --'Y'he Hi h Builty on se arate Court dismissed toda an chargea of dadah a f- betore they were sen- ~ appeal against seltence fencea by the Ipoh Magis- tenced. by two men convicted for trate's Court on March 3. Dlsmiasingthe appeal, dadah oftences. Lee was found guilty of Mc� Justice Abdoolcader - Mr Justice Eusoffe Ab- having 0.05 gramme of Pointed out that. Lee had doolcader, who con- heroin at the back of a ~"~'oprevioueconvictions, firmed the der,ision of the house in Menglem bu ~th for dadsh offences lower court, remarked a~ut 2.15 p.m. onSept.14, ~'+'hile Liew had three, tor there was no merit what- ~BSt year, while Llew was extortion, the[t and U- soever in the appeal. convicted of having au al possesaion of chan- traces of herotn at the The twa men, Lee Ah ,yame time and place. "And you come here to _ Zee nlias Lee Kee Thean, The two had ur ed the yoUC~an for six montha. 36, a cot[ee shop owner Hi h Court to take into' "The Pmax(mumu sen- and Liew Wee Nyean, 26, conaideration the six- a labourer, were each month ertod the were natureis uf f to five~ earag sentenced to two years' P Y p y jail after they were found kept 1n police remand jail, a fine of not exceed- - In~ ~20,000 or both," saia the judge. - CSO: 5300 a APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 PAKISTAN - BRIEFS - SMUGGLED GOODS SEIZED--Punjab Police have seized large quantity of - - narcotics and valuable smuggled go~ds worth lakhs of n.tpees during one month c~eration against the smugglera in the Province. This was revealed ~ by the DTG Crimes Brancta, Chaudhry :rlohas~a.d Amin, in Lahore on Saturday. - = The smuggled na.rcotics an~ liquor included 30 kilAgrams of opium, 1,274 ~ kilograms af cha.ras and 1,217 bott~es of fore:.gn and Indian liquor. The Police also seized six kilogxam of smuggled gc.ld 7,440 kilograms of ~ilver fr~>m various places. Cloth, watches, radio, tape recorders and VCRs worth lakhs of rupees were also taken inCo custody by the Police di~ring the - crackdown on the smugglers. ~Text] [La'hore THE PAKISTAN TIMES in English - 22Jun80p3~ ~ CS0 : 5300 - ~ r 9 ` _ ;~,i APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 PHILIPPINES BRIEFS = MARIJUANA S~'IZED--Bagui.o City Police seized 2,388 marijuana plants and 10 kilos of dried marijuana leaves worth F1.5 million in two separate raids - in Benguet province. Lt. Col. Rogelio Aguana, Benguet PC commander said _ two suspected marijuana cultivators, were arrested. One was identified - as Lito Sap-it. About 988 of the marijuana plants and the 10 kilos ~f_ - = dried leaves were seized in Bagtangan, Bakun. Sap-it told the poli.ce he _ reuted the lot and planted maxijuana after convincing the lot owner that _ ; he will raise potatoes. In another raid, Baguio policemen raided a plan- ` tation in Tuba, Benguet ano. seized 1,500 marijuana plants. (PNA) [Text] _ Manila PHILIPPINES DAILY EXPRESS in Ln;lish 4~Tun 80 p 7] - CSO: 5300 1Q APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 ARGENTI~IA - INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS RING DISMANTLED = - Suenos Aires LA OPINION in Spanish 10 Jun 80 p 8 � - [TextJ After a patient investigation, Federal Police personnel dealt a heavy ~ blow to a powerful internati~nal organization engaged in drug traffickiag, seizing the equivalent of 60 kilograms of cocaine hydrochZoride. _ Followin.g a~n intensive period of iizvestigation which di.sclosed connect~~ons - ~ in the cities of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, in Balivia, Bogota, in Colombia, - = and I~iiami, in the United States, upon probing the route followed by the ~o- - = called '�mules" (individuals who transpo~t the goods from the place of origin _ ~ to that of consumption), the sl~uths from the Metropolitan Security Superin- tendency, together with personnel from the l~th police station, in two al- most simultaneous operations, succeeded in arresting Eduardo Garcia Forero, a Colombian, 28 years of age; Rubiela Guerra Bravo, of the same nationality, ; 20 years old; and Jose Holman A~udelo Sernandez, also a�Colombian, aged 19. = In three suitcases outfitted for the purpose in the city of .Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and provided with false bottoms, they were carrying 6 kilograms of cocaine "base." This type of drug had been packed with a special com- - - pressor in Boiivia and, whe~ the packages which they were carrying were oper.ed, and the contents crystallized, they amounted to tha sizable volume of 60 kilograns. - According to their own statements, the meeting center for the "mules" of - "Papa Negro" (the nickname of the ringleader of the organization, with its , . main headquarters in Colambia, using our country ae, a necessary stopping place because of the facilities offered by the airport) was a.cafe located at the intersection of Cordoba Avenue and Carlos 1'ellegrini Street, ~ahere _ - they were able to notify each other of any type of: police maneuver that they had de tec ted . - Subsequently, when the Bolivian authorities were a?'erted, the police of that _ - country, using different procedures of an unusual nature, arrested Horacio Santos, Jose Bernardo Guevara, Roland.Antonio Florez Sierra, Antonio Jose - Esquivel Rivera, Maria Ttomero Bustos and.Josefa Ortegon Hernandez, from whom they seized 50 kilograms of cocaine hydrochloride, the implements from _ 11 ' APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 a laboratory used for processing the r.~w coca and the compressor used to pre- pare and pack the goods in the suitcases, which were then transported by the ~ "mules." ~ Also in synchronized fashion, when .the Federal Pciice had received th~ infor- _ mation about the traffic discovered in the city of Miami, an air shipment of - 400 kilograms of cocaine hydrochloride for consumption was detected and seiz- = ed, the carriers were arrested and the airpiane which had been used was con.- _ fiscated. Information was received from that location that the appr~ximate monthly entrq of that drug was 1,000 kilograms, brought in by the disbanded - - organi.zation, which had been operating through this "route" for ab~ut a year, with impunity. The operations canducted in aur countr~, whicr. represent a loss of ab:,ut ~o - million for "Pspa Negro's" criminal organization, are a harsh blow to the - _ drug traffickers; inasmuch as, when the results of the operations carried out in the aforementioned countries are combined, they show an inestimable a total of losses for the ill-fated organization. - It should be rer_a11ed that the last procedures of this magnitude carried out = in our country date back to 1973, when /+6 grams of heroin were found in the fuselage of an Argentine Airlines plane at the Ezeiza Internation2.1 Airport, ~ on which occasion the notor.ious Francoise Chiappe was arrested. _ ~ / M~ . . ;~.w - - t ni`- - _ - ' ~ - r.`~ l 1-..~.s~, . ' vn ~ ' p~ .'.*a. . . ~ ~I _ From left to right, Eduardo Garcia Forero [as published], Rubieia Guevara _ Bravo and Jose.Holman Agudelo H~rnandez, who are added ta the ~ix criminals - _ captured in Bolivia. ~ 2909 CSO: 5300 = . 12 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 ' BRAZIL / = POLICE INCINERATE 125 t~uuS OF MARIHUANA, OT~P~t I~RUGS " R~o ae ~aiieiro 0 GIABO in R~rtuguese 20 Jun $0 p 11 [Text1 Sao Fa.ulo--The Narcotics Div~.sion and. the General. Department of _ Znspectfon of the sta.te Secretariat of Health yeaterday incinerated, in the furnace af Sao Sebastiao Hospita.l in Ca.~u~ 125 kilograms of pressed mari- ' huana, and apgroximat~ly 15 kiiograms of other dru~s, all of which had been _ ~or~fi~ca.ted by the police during the pa.st 4 ms~nths throughout the statE. . _ In addition to the above items, 1 kilogram of cocaine, 55 grams of ineth- . a.mphetamine, nine tablets of Diazepan, f~ur ta.blets of Abulemin, ~ight ~ ~ _ ma.rihua.na, plai:.ts, 13 "ether squirters," nine incomplete boxes of. ether squirters, an,d a quantity of unidentified corrtrolled dx~ags, valued at a ' tota,l of 12 million cruzeiros, were also incinerated. ~ - The incineration of drugs cor~fiscated by the police is c,arried out approxi- ma.t~ly every 4� months, and this is the second such incinerati~n t,his year - (the first Kas in Masch). The material was transported in two 'crucks and cast into the fire in the presence of Chief Jose Fernanries de Abreu of the - Specialized Police Division; Directc~r Acrysio Peixato dA Souza Filho of the Genera,l Department of Inspection of the state Secretariat of Health; Admin- _ istrator Waldir Tavares of Sao Sebastiao Hospita,l= arbd Chief Arlit~.o = Chouca,, representative of the Fecleral Folice. ' South~rn Zone ~ ~ - According ta Detective Pedro Pa,ulo,�inspector in chief ~f the Inrrestigations = Service of the Narcotics Division, this material. xas collected mainly in the - Southern Zone of the city during an average of 25 raids.per month. He said the lsading traffickers of th~ city as~e in custadys Jose Luis Barroso . Cunha ("iuisinho"), Hho operated. on Ilha do Governa~ori Abela,rd Rodrigues - ('�Abelha"), xho operated in Baixo I,eblon and Botafogo; Pa,ulo Cesax R~drigues - de Matos (brother of three of the victims oF the slaughter at Piabeta), who operated in Copa,caba.na; arul Jose Carlos de Souzs~ ("Ca.ca.u" who operated in - , Ifiorro Azuly Batafc~go. 13 I - APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 C~thers in custody ir,~ludej ?':~~~~-iu dos 7~~.ssos, former lieutena.nt in tne unremun~~ratec~ ai reserve ~ who operate~i in Copa.ca.ba.na; Leia ~esar ~ wi~ e ~f t~~ ;.rafficker Mario Fe~i~a., ~rho Q�old cocaine in Copaca,bana.; Pa.ulo nogerio Dias ("Pele"), xho oper~.ted in Morro do Car.ta~alo; Pedro Goncalves ("PedrinY:o do Pb"), who operated in the red lig.ht distri~t; and Milton dos Sarrtos ("Boi" ~h~ op~erated in ~he sha.rrtytoxn of Jacarepa~gua. The nex-t incineration of drugs wil~ be carried out on 27 JunP, also at Sao 5ebastiao Hospital. 10992 cso: 5300 ~ - 14 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 BRAZIL - MAJCR DRUG TRAI r ICICER IN SOllTHERN ZONE ARRESTED Rio de Janeiro 0 GLOBO in Pcrtuguese 19 Jun 80 pp 1, 12 _ [Text~ Pa.ulo Ser~io da Silva ("Dunga")--a ma.jor drug trafficker in the ~ Southern Zone who is reputed to be the "terror of Morro Chapeu Ma::gueira" in Lem~--w'as arrested yesterday as he was pedaling a bicycle along Bra.s~l _ Avenue neax Cordovil. "IJunga" ha.d .~hot his ~ray on 7 May out of a ring � consistir~ of 200 men. After his arrest he disc].osed to police the na.mes ' of other traffickers and addicts, and said hj.~ replacement a.s boss of the � drug traff ic or~ the hill is a criminal he knows oal.y as "Ga.nd.ula. " Paulo Sergio da Silva ("Dunga")--proprietor of a major drug sales station in the Southerzz Zone and regarded.~as the terror of Morro Chapeu Ma.ngueir~ _ in Leme--was captured yesterday morning as he Was pedaling a bicycle along ~ Brasil Avenue near Cordovil. On 7 Ma.y hundreds of police had the hi11 encircled.for 20 hours in an effort to capture Dunga, but he suceeeded in = escaping during an exchange oi gunfire with the police. J ; Dunga xas arrested in the company of his wife, Rita de Cassia Brito de Oliveira~ daughter of Ercilio d~ Oliveira ("Buonagent~"), Who was in chargE of acquiring the weapons ( Dung~a. ha.d a number of shotguns an~d machineguns ) - for the tra,fficker's ga,ng. He Kas taken to the 12th DP [district police headquarters] in Copa,caba.na~, where he ma,de a lengthy deposition in which he ~ disclosed the names of other traffickers and addicts of the Southern Zone. - Dunga at first denied that he ha.d taker. part in the shootout with the police, saying that although "born and raised" in Morro Chapeu Ma.ngueira and t~lorro Babilonia he had left the Leme district 2 weeks previously to live with Rita in Cordovi~! and had not returned. to that area. _ ~ ~ He said the current "boss of the traffic" in Morro Chapeu Mangueira is the - criminal known as "Gandula," son of the president of the association of the _ neighborhood residents--a man he knows only a.s "Mr" Sebastiao. According to Dunga, Gand.ula took over as boss of the drug traffic fol.lowing the arrest of Ma.noel Laide ("Taica"). Dunga is being accused of the ~urder - of the 71-year-old Lafaiet~a Jose Med,ina. on 23 Ap~il. Lafaiete had been 15 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2047102108: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 combating thz ~raff ickers of Morro Chapeu Ma.ngueira and was collaborating Kith the Militaxy ~blice [PM~. He is also ir~plicated in the death o~ a ' popcorn vendor ~rho conducted his business on th~ corner of Gustavo Sampa.i~ and Anchieta streets; Dunga anr3. his gang attacked the vendor, who resisted and xas killt:d as a result. + Dur,ga said that after he left the ril!. he learned ~chat his business had - contimied to operate in the hands of the traffickers Na.na, Pelezinho~ - Paulo A~,'uiar, ~a.u1~ Chevette, Cibi.mba, Pa.ulo Paraiba., 7010 3e Gato, = Rena.tao, Silvinho, Rica,~do, Roger~Lo, ar~d Luiz Anto~nio ("Baz':~"). Dunga, was rega.:~ded as the "te.rror" of the two h~lls ~ Morro Chapeu Mangueira and i~forro Ba.bilo:~ia. I~e is accused of commit~ing violence--and of ordering ~ it to be committed--~,gainst mixiors, and of c,~llecting "pretection money" - from ~he axea residents. Af.te~ he killed the tra.ffi~ker Ca,rlos Alberto 3e - Oliveira.("Perninha") on 25 1)ecember of last yeax he took over the entire : drug tra.f'fic on the hill ~.nd (according to the police) took in an average = of 10, 000 cruzefros per day, sel�ling cocaine anci r~axihuana. tp the a.ddicts of the Southern Zone. " As police personnel from the 12th DP were climbing the hill on 7 Ma.y to arr~st him he and his accomplices responded with gunfire, wQUndi.r,g PM I,ieutex~ant Jose Vicente Morais de Oliveira and the soZdier Ce1so Pa,lermo. `I'he encirclement of Dun~,'s gang lasted 20 hours and i.nvolved more znan 200 ~ men of the PM, the Civil Police~ and even the Army. Dunga succeeded. in escaping~ even though Kounded. After tha.t day he was seen on two or three occasions circ�alating calmly through Leme dis~rict but always succeeded in escaping from the police. Yesterd.a.y he was arrested, in Cordovil. Now tha.t Dunga is in custody the po].ice hope to arrest, within a matter of - hours, other traffickers and muggers who operate in Lem~. Ir~ 3ra.silia "I was never a trafficker," Dunga, said. "My crime wa,s to have been born oii - tha.t hill. I was very ~rell .liked arxi respected. on the hill. I never went around. araied. 'I'he others protected. me, because they liked me." ' T'her~, s.n one of the rcoms at the 12th DP, 1'iunga, did not give the impres- sion of a violent man. He even seemed frightened. He denied everything, and said he was currently working in a,junkyard located on Brasil Avenue. "I,a,st Manday," he said~ "I went to Brasilia with my godmother to look for work, and returned yesterday because I didn't fixbd ar~ything. I live an honest life. I've always lived an honest life." Dunga also denied. that he had been on thE hill the day of -~he police - enc~rclement. 16 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300010001-6 _ "Z had left 2 weeks before then," he said. "I learned all a,bout it from - Fi~`a de Cassia." ' - - He was una.ble to explain Khy Rita de Cassia had gone before the shootout to ; nbtain weapons--wea,pons which xere allegedly used on 7 May against the _ po'licemen wha ~a.me to arrest him. w ~ ~ - '~.m-e