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Police From Myanma Trained in China for Narcotics Control
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Twenty five Burmese policemen began a training course on narcotics control at the public security high school in southwest China's Yunnan Province Sunday.

All the trainees are well-trained policemen, a high-ranking officer from Myanma says, adding this is the first time Myanma has sent this many policemen to undergo training in a foreign country.

Sun Dahong, deputy head of the Yunnan Provincial Bureau of Public Security, said that this was the first time China has trained narcotics control officers for a foreign country.

He says the policemen will receive five-weeks' training which will include information on drug trafficking, narcotics control strategy, the law on the control of narcotics, and international cooperation in narcotics control.

(People's Daily February 22, 2002)

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