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715 drug
addicts found in
Law enforcers are
shown bringing drug addicts to a car in
The campaign officially kicked off
at 5:00 am them same day in all 24 districts comprising 332 wards, communes,
and towns of the city under the direction of the local People’s Committee.
It is aimed at identifying and
sending junkies all over the city to rehabilitation centers, where health and
other experts will stop drug addicts' rush on the spot, offer them
preliminary detoxification, and provide them with psychological consultancy,
pending court orders to officially admit them to compulsory detoxification
centers.
By 4:00 pm the same day, competent
agencies had detected 1,203 people with signs of drug addiction, 715 of whom
were then confirmed to be addicts.
Of them, 643 have no stable
residence, according to competent agencies.
After checking their personal
information, officers made a list of 437 addicts without stable residence,
including 119 in District 8, 116 in District 12, 56 in Binh Tan District, 92
in Binh Chanh District, and the others in some other districts.
No drug addicts were found in
District 3 and Can Gio District yesterday.
Government bodies transferred 253
out of the 437 addicts to the
Meanwhile, 72 addicts with confirmed
home addresses have been handed over to their local authorities pursuant to
applicable regulations.
Hua Ngoc Thuan, deputy chairman of
the People’s Committee, said sending drug addicts without stable residence to
rehabilitation centers is a major task the city is to fulfill before the
coming Tet (Vietnam’s Lunar New Year) holiday, which falls on February 19,
2015.
Therefore, the committee has
requested that all the district authorities complete the task before February
8.
The city also directed the Health
Department to deploy two ambulances and two teams of doctors to the
The campaign was initiated after the
National Assembly adopted a resolution on November 10 to allow junkies to be
sent to rehab facilities pending court judgments.
Pursuant to the Law on the Handling
of Administrative Violations, which took effect on January 1, 2014, addicts
can be sent to a drug detoxification facility only when a court judgment is
issued for this purpose and when they fail to stay sober after being
monitored for three to six months by local authorities.
The resolution was passed following
growing concerns that letting loose addicts may lead to social problems like
crimes or robberies as most of them have no jobs and homes.
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Thứ Bảy, 6 tháng 12, 2014
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