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Myanmar reform push fuels drug trafficking to northeast
Times of India | Deeptiman Tiwary | TNN | Nov 18, 2012, 05.19 AM IST
Myanmar's reform push is having an adverse impact on control of drug trafficking in India. Investigations into recent seizures by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) of pseudo-ephedrine tablets have led the racket to Myanmar, which uses ephedrine to produce methamphetamine tablets, a notified psychotropic substance.
Sources say the reconciliation process that has led to ceasefire between Myanmar's government and several militias belonging to various ethnic groups has pushed several fringe outfits to ramp up the production of drugs, especially methaphetamineng sides and prepare a strategy while fighting against them. She urged the sportspersons of Assam to work hard and said when she can win an Olympic medal being a mother of two children, why they can’t do.
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