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through Thailand from the "Golden Triangle", the area overlapping

the borders of Thailand, Burma and Laos. Between 1966 and 1974,

large quantities of drugs were smuggled from this area by Thai

fishermen to international waters where they were transhipped to

Hong Kong fishing junks. This bulk traffic came to an end in late 1974 when the major drug syndicates in Hong Kong were put out of

action by the law enforcement agencies. Since then, the trade has

become fragmented, falling to small-time traffickers who use

individual couriers to smuggle small quantities of drugs into the

territory, either through the airport or aboard ships. However, bumper opium crops in the Golden Triangle in 1981 and 1982 inevitably filtered through to the Territory. The increasing involvement of young people in drugs is also a cause for concern.

The

4.7 The Hong Kong Government spends more than HK$ 210 million

(about £19 million) a year on the fight against narcotics.

overall strategy consists of four main elements - law enforcement,

treatment and rehabilitation, preventive education and publicity,

and international action and is coordinated by the Action

Committee Against Narcotics (ACAN). Penalties have been introduced

for the owners of ships which are repeatedly used for drug smuggling, and the possibility of sequestrating the assets of

convicted drug traffickers is under consideration. Hong Kong plays

an active part in international anti-drug action, with especially close links with South-East Asia, Europe and North America.

DEVELOPMENT OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE

4.8 Hong Kong continues to develop at a pace and intensity that

astonishes most visitors. The new towns of Tsuen Wan, Sha Tin, Tuen

Mun, Tai Po, Fanling and Yuen Long in the New Territories have been

designed to provide housing for an eventual 2,900,000 people, together with employment opportunities and related services such as

schools, hospitals, clinics and recreational facilities. This will involve a major shift of population from the older urban areas of

Hong Kong and Kowloon.

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