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profits from the trade increase from one stage of the operation to the next, there is no reason to suppose it is not a major factor here. In the circumstances, there
are advantages in having two separate agencies to combat
the trade.
34.
The conclusions thus reached are that the
Preventive Service
(b)
(a) should remain responsible for detecting the
import and export of dangerous drugs; and should continue to mount land operations of the kind which have been a successful feature
of its anti-drug work during the past eighteen months;
provided
(e) effective arrangements are made for satisfactory
liaison on a continuing basis.
The proviso is of great importance, as the lack of such liaison could be very damaging: for instance, low-level operations might compromise long-term investigations directed against syndicates.
35.
To be effective, liaison needs to start with mutual trust at the top: the officers in charge of the two Services must exchange information freely enough to determine whether, and by whose officers, particular operations should be conducted. The Assistant Commissioner
of the Preventive Service and the head of the Police Narcotics Bureau are now doing so. It is nevertheless the intention
to make permanent arrangements to ensure that there is satisfactory liaison between the Police and the Preventive
Service.
(c)
Strength of the Narcotics Bureau.
36.
The Police are having to deal with a number of important and urgent tasks, particularly the upsurge in violent crime, at a time whend they face a serious (about 22%) manpower shortage. This inevitably limits the
resources that can be devoted to the suppression of the
illicit drug trade.
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