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Hong Kong police puts officers in schools as youth drug cases soar

Posted : Sat, 05 Jul 2008 07:16:02 GMT
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Hong Kong - Police in Hong Kong were Saturday preparing to put more officers on duty in schools after a surge in the number of drug cases involving young teenagers. The wealthy city of 6.9 million has seen a 50-per-cent year-on- year rise in drug-related arrests involving youths aged between 10 and 15 in the first four months of this year, police statistics show.

Police commissioner Tang King-shing said more than 1,800 people aged under 21 were arrested last year over cases involving drugs, a 70-per-cent rise on the figure for 2006.

Speaking on government-run radio station RTHK, Tang announced the force would recruit 27 more school liaison officers who will visit schools regularly and try to identify the sources of the problem.

Legislators have also been asked to consider allowing random drug testing of pupils in an effort to weed out the suppliers spreading drugs inside schools.

Party drugs such as ecstasy and ketamine have become increasingly popular among young Hong Kong people in recent years and more easily available with the easing of border controls with neighbouring mainland China.

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