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Precursor Control Review of Implementation of UNGASS Declaration, 1998
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Precursor Control In India Measures to prevent illicit manufacture, import, export trafficking, distribution and diversion of Precursors used in the illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances Legislative Measures Reporting Systems
Legislative Measures Compliance of Article 12 of UN Convention 1988 Precursor Control In India Regular review of controls Criminalisation of Offences Designing flexible management information systems Government – Industry cooperation Voluntary Code of Conduct – “Know your Customer” Principle Monitoring in cooperation with Industry, chemicals in Special Surveillance List and Non Scheduled chemic
Precursor Control In India Reporting Systems Timely reporting of statistics to INCB Exchange of information for verification of transaction International trade Setting up legal systems for protection of personal da Notification to INCB/ member states of any decision t deny a permit for shipment Setting up multi – lateral forums for exchanging information Disseminating Modus – Operandi used in illicit traffic Providing data to INCB in compiling the Special Surveillance List
Precursor Control In India Compliances of Article 12 of UN Convention 198 Section 9 A of NDPS Act provides the power to co and regulate chemical substances. Contravention provisions attracts punishment of upto 10 years an Under the NDPS Act, “Regulation of Controlled Substances Order” was promulgated in 1993 to che the diversion of controlled substances. Central Bureau of Narcotics located at Gwalior is t competent Authority for regulation of Import/ Expo of Notified Precursors Implementation of PEN Regime to check diversion of controlled substances Seizures
Controls Over Precursors Type of Control 1. Acetic Anhydride (1993) Import/Export/RCS Order 2. N – Acetylanthranilic Acid(94) RCS Order 3. Ephedrine (1999) Export / RCS Order 4. Precursor Control In India Name of the Chemical Pseudoephedrine (1999) Export / RCS Order 5. Anthranilic Acid (2003) RCS Order 6. Potassium Permanganate Export 7. Ergometrine Import 8. Ergotamine Import 9. 3, 4 - methylenedioxyphenyl-2 propanone Export 10. 1 -phenyl-2 -propanone Export 11. Piperonal Import 12. Methyl Ethyl Ketone Export
Voluntary Code of Conduct Precursor Control In India Tamper Proof Seals
Voluntary Code of Conduct Precursor Control In India Top View of the Tanker
Precursor Control In India Voluntary Code of Conduct
Precursor Control In India Voluntary Code of Conduct
Voluntary Code of Conduct Precursor Control In India Driver’s ID Card
Voluntary Code of Conduct Precursor Control In India End User’s Certificate
Seizures As on 30/06/04 Precursor Control In India Name of Precursor Quantity During the Year 2001 Acetic Anhydride (In Ltrs. ) 2002 2003 2004 8589 3288 857 187 126 3234 0 Ephedrine (In Kgs. ) 930
Precursor Control In India Exchange of Information for Verification of Transaction in International Trade India has shared details of Tableting Machine exported to USA, Malaysia, Germany with Competent authorities of importing countries Details of Norephedrine exported from India provided to the importing country PHILIPPINE as a preventive check
Stopped Shipments of Consignments of Precursor Chemicals In 2003 Precursor Control In India 1250 Kg Ephedrine to Canada 2 Kg Pseudo ephedrine to Spain. 40 Kg Ephedrine to Papua New Guinea 6000 Kg Ephedrine to Kenya
Multi – Lateral Forums Precursor Control In India Pentalateral Cooperation on Drug Control among CHINA INDIA LAO PDR MYANMAR THAILAND SAARC Initiative Project PRISM
Disseminating Modus – Operandi Used in illicit Tra (A Case Study) New Delhi Precursor Control In India (Ephedrine concealed in Bleaching Powder Drums) Chennai Mumbai (Ephedrine Collected) Manila
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Precursor Control In India Discussions & Conclusion


