Drug Control Agency
The Drug Control Agency, also called the National Drug Enforcement Agency, is the drug control service of Tajikistan. Formed in 1999,[2] the service was founded to help combat the drug trafficking through the country from Afghanistan, and is one of the most active anti-narcotics bodies operating in Asia.[2][3][4]
| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | 1999 | 
| Jurisdiction | Tajikistan | 
| Headquarters | Dushanbe | 
| Agency executive | 
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History
    
It is estimated that upwards of 20% of Afghanistan's opiates travel through Tajikistan.[5] Between 2000 and 2011, the agency confiscated over 11,000 kilograms of drugs. It cooperates with law enforcement bodies of Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, China, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan.[6] In 2004, the head of the agency, Ghaffor Mirzoyev, was sentenced to life imprisonment for drug trafficking. He was replaced by Lieutenant General Rustam Nazarov.[7]
References
    
- Shishkin, Philip (21 May 2013). Restless Valley: Revolution, Murder, and Intrigue in the Heart of Central Asia. ISBN 9780300185980.
 - Tajikistan: Drug Control Agency Draws Praise and Criticism | EurasiaNet.org
 - IRIN Asia | TAJIKISTAN: Drug control agency makes its mark | Tajikistan | Other
 - UN high official says Tajikistan is key to deter drug trafficking from Afghanistan ยป Breaking News | Wire Update News | News Wires Archived 27 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
 - Tajikistan is the first line of defence in stemming Afghan drugs: UNODC Executive Director
 - Drug Control Agency marks milestone
 - Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Tajikistan