Friday, June 20, 2008

Thank you Australian Fed Police for burning carcinogenic sassafras oil in Cambodia

The "ecstasy oil" goes up in smoke in Cambodia. (Photo: Australian Federal Police)

$7b 'ecstasy oil' stash goes up in smoke

June 20, 2008
Daniel Emerson
The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Mr Morris admitted the substance was carcinogenic and the thick plume of smoke produced during the burn was not good for the environment
It's put a huge dent in the global manufacture of ecstasy but it's done the environment no good at all.

Australia Federal Police say they have destroyed a stockpile of a substance capable of creating $7.6 billion worth of the illegal drug.

Six AFP officers travelled to Cambodia this week to help burn more than 1000 drums of oil rich in a substance called safrole, which could have been used to make 245 million ecstasy tablets.

AFP assistant commissioner Tim Morris admitted the substance was carcinogenic and the thick plume of smoke produced during the burn was not good for the environment.

"But there doesn't seem to be any other way to dispose of this chemical and it was done in a remote area away from the population," he said.

He said four technicians and two forensic chemists were working in shifts helping Cambodian authorities burn 33 tonnes of the oil this week at Pursat, 170 kilometres west of the capital, Phnom Penh.

He said the AFP had been helping train the Cambodians in safely dealing with volatile clandestine drug laboratories when the Asian authorities realised their Australian counterparts could help them dispose of the drums seized during raids.

"It's incredible isn't it?" Mr Morris said. "It's a huge amount, there's no doubt about that.

"The majority of this [substance] would have been moved into neighbouring counties for further processing and it's certainly likely that this safrole would have been used in the production of ecstasy that would have ended up in Australia, for sure."

The AFP supplied the special equipment used in the burn, including chemical suits, breathing apparatus, decontamination showers, air compressors, generators and gas monitoring and analysis equipment.

The sweltering conditions meant the burning of the 1278 drums could only take place early in the morning or in the evening because the officers had to work in the hot full-length suits.

Safrole-rich oil is derived from the roots of two varieties of the sassafras tree, a rare species in Cambodia which only grows in the Cardamom Mountains in the country's south-west near the Thailand border.

Mr Morris said the Cambodian authorities were keen to stamp out the safrole trade because the sassafras tree was endangered and it was poor villagers who were invariably involved in handling it in clandestine laboratories which often exploded.

He said the Cambodian authorities had dismantled more than 50 clandestine laboratories and arrested 60 to 100 people involved in safrole production in the past few years.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just burn them at the Siam border so they can inhale the fume free of charge.

Anonymous said...

Yes, they chose the pawn to dumb their shit. Why at the Siam border if Cambodia accepts all shit?
Taiwan dumb toxic once, now Australia.

When one is poor one can't afford to be kachreang tae.

Anonymous said...

What a waste of $7 billion dollars of potential revenue. Cambodians are too stupid. This money could have been used to rebuild the country. I hope Aus. is going to give the money back to the poor Cambodians that have made this their jobs.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia has been used as a "battle ground & dumping ground".

Anonymous said...

Dont know why they did not just dump it in the Tonlie Sap along with all the other rubbish

Anonymous said...

because they know that Ah YOUN Kantoup are living in our Tonle Sap and they have already polluted our water. That's is the reason why!

Anonymous said...

Taiwan dumb toxic once, now Australia.

10:45 AM

Cambodia has been used as a "battle ground & dumping ground".

10:45AM & 12:06 PM;
Australia Federal Police are there to assist the Cambodian counterpart to burn the stuff. Australia did not dump it there Ok.

Anonymous said...

whether police AF police there, international community there, UN there, etc. & etc.

The ? is, why u fking dump/burn in my country, in the first place? You're rotten scum bag!

Why my country? Or perhaps, because of my blind PM?

Anonymous said...

There a lot of angry Siam here, still couldn't swallow Prear Vihear. Your anger make my dick harder.
Feels good!!!!

PS: While your there why not kiss my butt at the same time.

Ha ha ha...

Anonymous said...

Yea I can feels the Siam frustration here, man all the negative energy!!!!
Don't keep the anger inside ya fella just let it out!!!!

KI you should put adds on this blog man you'll make a lot of cash.

I'll show you how to increase the traffic on you blog:

Hey Siam I heard that your King Mobhidhol Allujawonnysidkatdonut (I don't remember his long beautiful name)is still waiting the drug that he order for his personal usage????? The last time I saw a photo of him his was on a wheelchair, is the King still able to control his sphincter???

Anonymous said...

10:00Pm why you care your mother and daugthers are too urgly for the king!

Anonymous said...

10:00PM What was that?????

Ha ha ha ha .....!!!!!

Anonymous said...

2:04 PMl
The stuffs are in Cambodia, and Cambodia asked international community in particular the AFP to get rid of the stuff and that's why they had to do it overthere.

Don't you suggest that AFP shall ship it out and burn it in other country other than Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

my god, the smoke looks really bad. i hope nobody die from inhaling that toxic smoke. anyway, good job for destroying it.

Anonymous said...

Burning 33 tonnes of the oil for nothing? This is so stupid!

These 33 tonnes of oil could have been converted into friendly diesel for public use!

Oh well! Cambodian government is dumb fuck who doesn't even know how to convert simple oil into bio-diesel for the good of the environment!

The Australia Federal Police just want a publicity stun on anti-drug campaign!

The dirt poor Cambodian people are force to breathe from dirty carcinogenic smoke from the burning of sassafras tree oil!

It seems that it doesn't matter who make the fucken decision and it is dirt poor Cambodian people who are paying the price for the fucken mistake!

Anonymous said...

Since early 1990 the Mreas Proeu trees have benn cut down in Purst Battambang......and the measures taken are too late.
Did the government arrested the killers of theses big trees?
Without the complicity of corrupt officials, can they have committed such a crime.

Cutting beautiful big trees to extract Sassafra abd to scult Buddha statue! What a shame!

Anonymous said...

the fact is that it is not proved carcinogenic in humans only in rats its a scam and a conspiracy by the government.....mice have 2 chemicals in the urine that react with safrole to make it carcinogenic humans do not have the 2 chemicals present in their urine safrole was a wonder tonic before the government banned it

Anonymous said...

As ususal the authorities are completely out of touch. the illegality of MDMA like any other drug causes death and destruction on a much wider scale than the drugs themselves. Why burn all this precous oil once the damage had been done? At least show some respect to nature by using the chemical for the production of ecsatsy for medical use. MDMA is known for its positive benefits, it brought many people together in the early 1990's. This is why it was deemed so urgent to have an international embargo on Safrole. Don't listen to rubbish about it being carcinogenic, if this is their pathetic attempt at misinformation then why don't they ban Tobacco? It too is carcinogenic and kills millions globally. MDMA is banned because its deemed a threat to the present social structure. Everyone stopped drinking alcohol when it was popular in the early 90's. Thats the legal & destructive drug of choice!! Grow up Australia!!