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MJIB awarded for work against drug trafficking
CNA
, TAIPEI
Sunday, Aug 21, 2005, Page 2
The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) has received an award from the Philippine government for its contribution to cross-border crackdowns on drug trafficking and production, a bureau official said yesterday.
The MJIB sent some staff members to take part in a six-country conference on international cooperation in fighting drug trafficking last August.
As drug-trafficking intelligence provided by the MJIB's drug-fighting center was very useful, Philippine authorities invited the MJIB to take part in its special task force responsible for investigating drug-related crimes.
The MJIB designated Hsueh Pao-shu (Á§Ä_¾ð), an MJIB official posted at Taiwan's representative office in Manila, to serve as a liaison officer.
Between 2005 and May 2005, MJIB officers joined their American and Philippine counterparts in busting two amphetamine-producing facilities on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, and a ketamine facility in Quezon City in Manila.
Philippine Interior Secretary Angelo Reyes presented a citation to the MJIB earlier this week in recognition of its drug-fighting achievements, the official said.
The Philippines was the second foreign country to have recognized the MJIB's accomplishments.
Last November, the Japanese customs authorities presented a citation to the MJIB for its assistance in seizing a freighter intending to smuggle 113kg of amphetamines into Japan.
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