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Sharp drop in subutex abusers
Tue, Aug 12, 2008
The Straits Times

THE number of arrested drug abusers in the first six months has dropped by 20 per cent, especially subutex users, which fell by a siginficant 53 per cent, according to the Central Narcotics Bureau's (CNB) mid-year report card.

Subutex users caught declined to 239 from 506 and CNB credits this to the drug - meant as a cure for heroin addicts -being made a controlled substance here two years ago.Overall, 954 abusers were arrested from January to June, compared to 1,192 a year ago.

Recalcitrant abusers continue to form the majority, or three-quarters, of all drug abusers caught so far this year.But 65 per cent of them are in for long-term imprisonment, which means they will be kept away from more abuse or influencing others.

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