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‘Massive increase in poppy cultivation in Afghanistan’

Manzurul Alam Mukul || risingbd.com

Published: 08:41, 16 July 2014   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
‘Massive increase in poppy cultivation in Afghanistan’

Poppy cultivation in Afghanistan

Risingbd Desk, Islamabad: The director general (DG) of Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), Maj-Gen Khawar Hanif, on Tuesday told the Senate Standing Committee on Interior and Narcotics that before 9/11, poppy used to be cultivated in Afghanistan over an area of 6,700 hectares, but at present it was being grown on an area of over 200,000 hectares.


The massive increase in the cultivation area gave rise to a ‘conspiracy theory’ as senators smelled US/CIA’s involvement in the drug trade originating from Afghanistan.


The committee discussed the issue of drug trade at length and pointed out various lacunae in the Pakistani system which led to flow of drugs through the country to other parts of the world, but they were taken aback after the ANF director general’s briefing.


The committee chairman, Senator Talah Mehmood, expressed astonishment over the massive increase in poppy cultivation in Afghanistan.


“This means that the growers have some strong backing,” he said.


He was of the view that the US might have been funding its war on terror from drug money. While the officials kept quiet over the comments by the chairman of the committee, Senator Tahir Mashadi said financing wars and overseas operations through drug money had been a practice of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).


“The Iran Contra scandal involved drug money and it was reported officially. At present, they are financing many wars in Syria and other parts of the world and funding terror groups like TTP from the drug money,” Senator Tahir Mashadi added.


“This is also a reason why drug barons are very strong. However, we can get some support from the Europeans in combating drugs and making the ANF strong.”


Senator Shahi Syed said the drug mafia was mainly responsible for the deteriorating law and order situation in Karachi.
Other members criticised lack of support from the international community for strengthening ANF, while some even highlighted that expensive drugs have started coming into the country.


Responding to questions from the senators, Secretary Narcotics Control Mohammad Akbar Khan Hoti candidly said the Americans claimed that Pakistan had given them heroin and in return they are giving cocaine.


“This is a serious issue and its usage is becoming widespread, mainly as a fashion among the youth of high class families,” Mr Hoti added.


“Due to limited manpower and funds ANF carried out its operations in the border areas only, but now after the spread of these drugs, I and DG ANF have decided to expand our activities to the urban areas as well.”


He also highlighted the problems being faced by the Anti-Narcotics Force, including lack of a political backing.


Source: Dawn


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