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Burmese Narcotics

Volume 400: debated on Monday 24 February 2003

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To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what percentage of illegal narcotics on UK streets he estimates originated from Burma in 2002; [97224](2) what

(a) percentage and (b) types of intercepted illegal narcotics were believed to have originated from Burma in 2002. [97222]

Burma is known to be a source of two of the narcotics that would be considered illegal if trafficked into the UK—heroin and methamphetamine. However there was no evidence in 2002, either from Customs and Excise intelligence or from analysis of samples of seized drugs, that any of these narcotics on the UK streets could be traced back to Burma.