China News Agency, Phnom Penh, June 26 (Reporter Huang Yaohui) The 26th is "International Anti-Drug Day". Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen issued a congratulatory letter on International Anti-Drug Day, and particularly reminded government officials to lead by example and not to "back the backs" for drug groups.

  Hun Sen urged government officials to "not be involved", "not to sell drugs", "not to distribute", "not to use drugs", "not to rely on backing", "not to collude" and "not to be forgiven". Even if their family members or friends commit crimes, they will be dealt with fairly.

Data map: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. China News Service issued by Zhang Hao

  Hun Sen reminded government officials not to abuse their powers and interfere in drug cases. They should not be "compassionate" in drug-related cases. They must strictly enforce laws and severely punish drug-related crimes.

  Hun Sen said that governments at all levels should implement the "White Village" plan to make the village drug-free; actively collect information to prevent and combat drug crimes, especially prohibiting drug smuggling from foreign countries to Cambodia.

  According to a report from the Cambodian Anti-Drug Department, in the first five months of this year, a total of 4,510 drug cases were detected in Cambodia, arresting 4,927 suspects and seizing 209 kilograms of drugs. (Finish)