Selangor Journal

50 pct of 155 high-risk areas areas now low-risk — AADK

KAJANG, Jan 2 — Half of the 155 High-Risk Areas (KBT) identified by the National Anti-Drug Agency (AADK) nationwide as of November last year are now Low-Risk Areas (KBR), said its director-general Sutekno Ahmad Belon.

Some 77 or 99 per cent of the KBT achieved green status and classified as KBR last year, compared to 39 KBT in 2022.

“AADK is confident and has set a target to change the KBT status of 117 areas as KBR in 2024,” he told the press at the agency’s monthly assembly and New Year mandate today.

National Anti-Drugs Agency director-general Sutekno Ahmad Belon delivers his speech during the Cabinet Committee on the Eradication of Drugs meeting in Putrajaya, on July 10, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

In another development, Sutekno said that using the latest technology, including three-dimensional (3D) printing, the Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI), was seen as a threat when it comes to curbing the production and consumption of drugs.

This is based on the views of researchers and experts at the National Science Symposium on Drug Addiction in October last year.

They view the challenge to drug threats in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 as huge, thus impacting drug production on an unimaginable scale with extensive access across national borders.

“The technology has been taken advantage of by suppliers to widely distribute drugs. We are concerned that suppliers are using this technology to distribute drugs online based on orders made via smartphones.

“I think this is one of the challenges that needs to be looked at seriously by all parties, and AADK suggests the government take the initiative to empower the use of technology such as AI and 3D printing in monitoring and controlling drug problems at all levels,” he said.

Sutekno added there is a need for all government agencies, especially stakeholders, to increase their capacity and readiness to face the evolution of drug abuse challenges in the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0.

Regarding AADK’s Mobile Treatment and Rehabilitation (MRT) service, which was introduced in 2021, it will continue to be enhanced by expanding access to those who have difficulty accessing AADK services.

He said that as of last December, MRT ADDK exceeded the target with a total of 8,814 clients, involving a 57 per cent increase in the reach of MRT services nationwide, compared to 3,444 clients in 2022.

“AADK is taking steps to improve its treatment and rehabilitation services through a mobile platform outside the AADK setting, which is the AADK MRT, with a target of 3,800 clients in 2023.

“Alhamdulillah, the AADK MRT service has attracted the interest of clients as it is easily accessible,” Sutekno said.

AADK’s MRT service does not only benefit AADK’s clients but also the Prison Department and the Social Welfare Department through the collaboration of strategic partners.

— Bernama

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