PHNOM PENH, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- Drug traffickers will receive harsh punishments for possessing small quantities of illegal substances if a new draft law to be worked out in March, national media reported on Wednesday.
Under the proposed law, drafted by the National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD) at the Ministry of Interior, life imprisonment will be given to those who are in possession of 80 grams of heroin, according to the Phnom Penh Post.
Currently, life terms are only handed down to those who are in possession of at least 100 grams.
"The new law is more detailed. We have given greater consideration to guilt, punishment and the amount of drugs (necessary for punishment)," Lour Ramin, permanent vice chairman of NACD told the Post.
The draft, written with the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) as advisers, will also strive to comply with international drug control laws including those regarding prescription drugs available over the counter in Cambodia, officials said.
Lars Pedersen, officer in charge and project coordinator for the UNODC in Cambodia, described the new legislation as having a much "tighter control" on drug trafficking across Cambodia's borders with neighboring countries.
"The drug situation in Cambodia has escalated over the years with the use of illicit drugs increasing and drug trafficking becoming a major concern for the Cambodian government," he said.
Under the proposed law, drafted by the National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD) at the Ministry of Interior, life imprisonment will be given to those who are in possession of 80 grams of heroin, according to the Phnom Penh Post.
Currently, life terms are only handed down to those who are in possession of at least 100 grams.
"The new law is more detailed. We have given greater consideration to guilt, punishment and the amount of drugs (necessary for punishment)," Lour Ramin, permanent vice chairman of NACD told the Post.
The draft, written with the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) as advisers, will also strive to comply with international drug control laws including those regarding prescription drugs available over the counter in Cambodia, officials said.
Lars Pedersen, officer in charge and project coordinator for the UNODC in Cambodia, described the new legislation as having a much "tighter control" on drug trafficking across Cambodia's borders with neighboring countries.
"The drug situation in Cambodia has escalated over the years with the use of illicit drugs increasing and drug trafficking becoming a major concern for the Cambodian government," he said.
6 comments:
This is a good move but where is the corruption law??? Why are they trying to convey the people's attension??? Corruption Law is more important and should be on the top list.
Wait man that more difficult than you think!
Do you want the whole goverment to go to jail?
A stupid government.
i'm glad to hear that cambodia is taking this seriously. drugs are never good for people in society as drugs not only can damage their health and thinking, drugs can also destroy a family, society, livelihood, etc...; so, it is a good thing that finally cambodia is thinking about a penal code to discourage people from doing drugs, illegally, of course. god bless cambodia.
The best cure for Ah Pleu-oversea drug dealer is capital punishment. That is what everyone is doing.
It ain't new as long as it deals with $$$.
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