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Strengthened intelligence sharing between Sri Lankan law enforcement authorities and their overseas counterparts has contributed much towards recent successes against narcotics traffickers, senior law enforcement officials say. A spate of high profile detections appear to have also boosted public confidence in anti-narcotics operations, with a substantial increase in the number of tip-offs concerning drug trafficking. Close cooperation between authorities in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh resulted in Bangladesh Police arresting five suspects, including three women, allegedly involved in an international drug trafficking operation. Three of the five suspects arrested by Bangladesh Police were women. Dhanapala told the Sunday Times that investigations revealed that one of these women had rented the house in Ratmalana from where police recovered 32 kilograms of heroin concealed in cake boxes. A year-old Bangladeshi woman who had been staying at the house and was allegedly tasked with distributing the heroin to local dealers is currently in remand. The woman who had allegedly rented the house managed to evade authorities and leave the country, but was finally arrested in Bangladesh. Extraditing the suspects arrested in Bangladesh to Sri Lanka is not possible as no international arrest warrants have been issued for them. Intelligence sharing also led police to trace the criminal backgrounds of two US nationals who were arrested along with three others in Kollupitiya on January 22 while allegedly in possession of over 95 kilograms of heroin. Acting on these notices, four of these drug traffickers— two from Pakistan, one from India and one from Thailand—have already been arrested and extradited to Sri Lanka. Recent large scale detections have dented heroin supplies in the country, resulting in prices of heroin rising significantly in the streets, the PNB head claimed. The detections seem to have also helped boost public confidence in anti-narcotics operations. The hotline has so far received an average of tips per day and 85 calls were made during a hour period from last Wednesday to Thursday, records showed. President Maithripala Sirisena has promised to provide all necessary facilities, including high-tech equipment needed by law enforcement agencies to detect drugs. The President recently requested assistance from the Philippines and Singapore to combat drug trafficking in Sri Lanka during his recent visits there. As for equipment, SSP Dhanapala said authorities need scanners that can screen large shipping containers. Nevertheless, authorities continue to stress that hitting supplies alone will not succeed in eradicating the drug menace unless concerted efforts are made to reduce demand. About 99 percent of these are users. Yet, only about are rehabilitated each year. This is nowhere close enough. He also pointed out that there should be at least a six month monitoring period for addicts who pass out from rehabilitation centres to ensure they are properly integrated back into society after rehabilitation and to ensure they do not relapse. When it comes to drug prevention efforts, authorities have given priority towards educating schoolchildren. Under the programme, drug awareness campaigns are being conducted for students from Grades in all secondary schools in the district during a six month period. Grade 8 student first threatened, and then knocked down for exposing drug dealers in Kilinochchi. Following the incident of a grade 8 student in Kilinochchi being threatened by drug dealers for daring to expose them during a drug prevention programme conducted by the police, several trade unions gathered in front of the Police station urging them to take action against crimes in the area. Sivaruban said that there is a fear psychosis among the public of a backlash when they turn informants. He said that, in the recent past several incidents of crime had been reported but no action had been taken by police to apprehend the perpetrators. In one instant, a sports meet that was to be held at the Konavil Madya Maha Vidyalayam on January 29 was postponed when a gang entered the school premises and threatened the teachers in abusive language. In another incident an attempted abduction of a teacher on the Poonkeri — Mannar main road by a man on a motorbike was foiled by passersby. This happened in between 7 and 7. Last week, an eighth grader of Konavil Maha Vidyalayam was accosted by three women and threatened for daring to expose sellers of kasippu and ganja, police said. Meanwhile, in another incident on Thursday involving the same schoolboy, three men on a motorbike had attempted to knock him down while he was riding his bicycle. He was admitted to the Kilinochchi Hospital. Police also arrested the three women who had threatened the student. They have been remanded until February 8. The Sunday Times Sri Lanka. News Across the border cooperation gives muscle to battle against drug trafficking By Sandun Jayawardana. The recent drugs detection in Dambulla. Pic by Kanchana Kumara. Share This Post Tweet. Send Email to Friend Send Please enter valid email. Other News Articles. Advertising Rates Please contact the advertising office on - for the advertising rates. Grade 8 student first threatened, and then knocked down for exposing drug dealers in Kilinochchi By Chrishanthi Christopher Following the incident of a grade 8 student in Kilinochchi being threatened by drug dealers for daring to expose them during a drug prevention programme conducted by the police, several trade unions gathered in front of the Police station urging them to take action against crimes in the area.

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