The Prime Minister, Mr Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, chaired the seventh meeting of the High-Level Drugs and HIV Council, this afternoon, in the presence of several Ministers, at the New Treasury Building in Port Louis. Various topics were on the agenda, including the Status of the Implementation of the Recommendations from the Commission of Inquiry on Drug Trafficking Report, drug seizures, Drug Prevention Programme, and Drug Users Administrative Panel (DUAP).
We also hear that plans are underway to establish a Regional Drug Observatory. The government chief said, “The establishment of this observatory will step up the fight against drug trafficking.”
Over 90% of the suggestions made in the Commission of Inquiry on Drugs’ report have already been implemented. The Prime Minister made this information public on Tuesday, June 4, in the afternoon. Following the seventh meeting of the High Level Drugs and HIV Council, he was addressing the media.
The Drug Users Administrative Panel (DUAP) is currently operational, and numerous individuals have voiced their support for the suggested therapies, according to Pravind Jugnauth.
Over 90% of the suggestions made in the Commission of Inquiry on Drugs’ report have already been implemented. The Prime Minister made this information public on Tuesday, June 4, in the afternoon. Following the seventh meeting of the High Level Drugs and HIV Council, he was addressing the media.
The Drug Users Administrative Panel (DUAP) is currently operational, and numerous individuals have voiced their support for the suggested therapies, according to Pravind Jugnauth.
We also hear that plans are underway to establish a Regional Drug Observatory. The government chief said, “The establishment of this observatory will step up the fight against drug trafficking.”