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National Drug Council

The National Drug Council was established by Cabinet in July 2000. Its primary role is to provide a forum for stakeholders to meet and exchange information on all drug related initiatives in Trinidad and Tobago.

The composition of the National Drug Council reflects agencies that are involved in demand reduction, supply control, security issues, enforcement and financial monitoring.

Locally, the National Drug Council is mandated to monitor, evaluate and co-ordinate the implementation of the National Drug Master Plan 2001 - 2004. This Plan addresses areas such as the protection of territorial borders from entry and exit of illegal drugs and the promotion of a co-ordinated approach towards drug interdiction.

The National Drug Council is located:

 

Temple Court II

Temple Court II, 52-60 Abercromby Street, Port of Spain.

Telephone: 627-1032/ 625-2864/ 625-7554

Link for more information : http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.tt/ndc

 

The National Drug Council was established by Cabinet in July 2000. Its primary role is to provide a forum for stakeholders to meet and exchange information on all drug related initiatives in Trinidad and Tobago.

The composition of the National Drug Council reflects agencies that are involved in demand reduction, supply control, security issues, enforcement and financial monitoring.

Locally, the National Drug Council is mandated to monitor, evaluate and co-ordinate the implementation of the National Drug Master Plan 2001 - 2004. This Plan addresses areas such as the protection of territorial borders from entry and exit of illegal drugs and the promotion of a co-ordinated approach towards drug interdiction.

The National Drug Council is located:

 

Temple Court II

Temple Court II, 52-60 Abercromby Street, Port of Spain.

Telephone: 627-1032/ 625-2864/ 625-7554

Link for more information : http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.tt/ndc

 

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