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Drug seizures Report
Region: Asia Until Year: 2011

Asia
Central Asia and Transcaucasian countries
Armenia
2011
Drug Group ATS ATS Cannabis-type Cannabis-type Cannabis-type Cocaine-type Hallucinogens Non-specified Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Prescursors Prescursors Sedatives and Tranquillizers Substances not under international control Drug Methamphetamine Amphetamine Cannabis oil Marijuana (herb) Hashish (resin) Cocaine salts Non-specified hallucinogens Non-specified Heroin Illicit morphine Opium Opium Prescription opioids Prescription opioids Prescription opioids Prescription opioids Other precursors Non-specified precursors Other sedatives and tranquillizers Opioids under national, but not under int. control Drug Methamphetamine Amphetamine Cannabis oil Marijuana (herb) Hashish (resin) Non-specified Heroin Illicit morphine Opium Opium Poppy plants Prescription opioids Prescription opioids Prescription opioids Prescription opioids Quantity Quantity Unit 1,241.9 Gram 3,999.9 Gram 73.41 Gram 20,028 Gram 11,321.4 Gram 2.2 Gram 26 Tablet 72.55 Gram 90,136.6 Gram 0.01 Gram 1,163.2 Gram 29.55 Gram 32.2 Gram 19.65 Gram 1.43 Gram 0.26 Gram 780.5 Gram 22 Gram 266 Tablet 49.8 Gram Unit Source Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 ARQ1 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 ARQ1 Govt2 Source Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Govt2 Acetylised opium Poppy straw Buprenorphine Codeine Methadone Omnofone Psychotropic substances Tramadol Specifics Acetylised opium Buprenorphine Codeine Methadone Omnofone Psychotropic substances Specifics

2010

Drug Group ATS ATS Cannabis-type Cannabis-type Cannabis-type Non-specified Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids

28,959.4 Gram 21,508.5 Gram 0.72 Gram 59,036 Gram 1,041.6 Gram 76.4 Gram 6,971.2 Gram 1.27 Gram 8,856.4 Gram 54.5 Gram 12.86 Gram 9.38 Gram 24.81 Gram 45.1 Gram

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