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《TAIPEI TIMES》Plans to combat drugs enter new stage

A total of 616 confiscated “zombie vapes” and 1.314kg of etomidate are displayed in New Taipei City on Aug. 21.
Photo: Chiu Chun-fu, Taipei Times

A total of 616 confiscated “zombie vapes” and 1.314kg of etomidate are displayed in New Taipei City on Aug. 21. Photo: Chiu Chun-fu, Taipei Times

2024/11/15 03:00

TARGETING SUPPLY: High-tech detection methods would be used to crack down on Internet-based trafficking, which would require intelligence sharing, an official said

By Chung Li-hua and Lery Hiciano / Staff reporter, with staff writer

The Executive Yuan yesterday passed a new phase of its anti-drug strategy plan, which includes NT$15 billion (US$460.89 million) for enforcement efforts.

The funding would go toward reducing the supply of new drugs such as etomidate, as well as limiting access to the chemicals needed to manufacture them, Deputy Minister of Justice Huang Shih-chieh (黃世杰) told a news conference in Taipei.

High-tech detection methods would be implemented to crack down on Internet-based drug trafficking, with the strategy also calling for cross-border cooperation and intelligence sharing, Huang said.

The High Prosecutors’ Office is integrating anti-drug resources into its six major enforcement agencies to ensure source tracking and cross-agency cooperation, he said.

For serious cases involving drugs such as etomidate, also known as the “zombie vape” drug, prosecutors would push to seize the proceeds of crimes, he said.

As etomidate is mostly consumed in vape form, Ministry of Health and Welfare officials are coordinating with law enforcement personnel to limit the spread of e-cigarettes using provisions of the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act (菸害防制法), he said.

Testing capacity will have to be upgraded, with the Food and Drug Administration providing guidance for private institutes to be certified for such processes, he said.

Executive Yuan spokeswoman Michelle Lee (李慧芝) told the news conference that Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) has instructed the prosecutors’ office to increase efforts to inhibit narcotics-related crime.

Prosecutors, police, investigative units, military police, coast guard personnel and customs units should be integrated to stop illegal narcotics from entering Taiwan, Lee cited Cho as saying.

The Executive Yuan yesterday approved a Ministry of Justice narcotics review committee plan to reclassify etomidate as a Category 2 narcotic.

It was reclassified as a Category 3 drug in June as a result of rising abuse of the drug in e-cigarettes.

Reclassification to Category 2 means increased penalties for manufacturing, trafficking, transporting and selling etomidate compared with Category 3 drugs, he said.

It also means that possession or use of the drug is a crime, he said.

The Narcotics Hazard Prevention Act (毒品危害防制條例) stipulates that people convicted of using a Category 2 narcotic face a maximum three-year prison term.

Those convicted of possessing it face a maximum two-year term, detention or a fine of no more than NT$200,000, the narcotics act says.

Those convicted of manufacturing, transporting or selling Category 2 narcotics are subject to life imprisonment or a minimum 10-year term and a maximum fine of NT$15 million.

There have been several high-profile cases of “zombie vape” use in the past few months.

On Sunday, a conscript at a military training center was allegedly found in possession of 50 etomidate cartridges, while earlier this year, a police officer was killed by a driver under the drug’s influence.

Additional reporting by CNA

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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