2 Ağustos 2010
Kanıt 3. Bölüm
Istanbul’da bir inşaatta kimliği belirsiz bir kadının cesedi bulunur. Başkomiser Orhan ve yardımcısı Selim, bir yandan kurbanın kimliğini tespit etmeye çalışırlarken diğer yandan da cinayeti aydınlatmak zorundadırlar. Kısa zamanda kendilerini karmakarışık ilişkiler yumağının ortasında bulurlar. Bütün deliller kurbanın sevgilisini göstermektedir ama Orhan bu işte bir bit yeniği olduğunu düşünmektedir.
10 Temmuz 2010
Kanıt 2. Bölüm
Ormanda bulunan genç bir kadın cesedi... Hint tanrısı Şiva'nın izinde iki polis...
Başkomiser Orhan ve yardımcısı Selim, ormanda bulunan genç kadın cesedinin kime ait olduğunu ve cinayetin neden / nasıl işlendiğini bu hafta “Kanıt”ta gözler önüne serecekler. Genç ve güzel bir kadın, lüks hayatlar, ailesini bu kadın için reddeden yalnız bir adam...
Başkomiser Orhan ve yardımcısı Selim, ormanda bulunan genç kadın cesedinin kime ait olduğunu ve cinayetin neden / nasıl işlendiğini bu hafta “Kanıt”ta gözler önüne serecekler. Genç ve güzel bir kadın, lüks hayatlar, ailesini bu kadın için reddeden yalnız bir adam...
6 Temmuz 2010
Kanıt 1. Bölüm
Serseriliğiyle mahalleye korku salan, kimse tarafından sevilmeyen Ahmet Emin öldürülür. Başkomiser Orhan ve yardımcısı Selim olay yerinde inceleme yapar, delilleri toplar ve şahitlerin ifadelerine başvurur.
Prof. Dr. Sevil Atasoy da, toplanan delillerden hangi bilimsel sonuçlara ulaşır.
Cinayet, hırsızlık nedeniyle mi işlendi? Olay, adi bir mahalle kavgası sırasında mı ortaya çıktı ? Yoksa, ortada görünenden fazlası mı mevcut?
Prof. Dr. Sevil Atasoy da, toplanan delillerden hangi bilimsel sonuçlara ulaşır.
Cinayet, hırsızlık nedeniyle mi işlendi? Olay, adi bir mahalle kavgası sırasında mı ortaya çıktı ? Yoksa, ortada görünenden fazlası mı mevcut?
30 Aralık 2009
Mission to Morocco
A mission visited Morocco from 8 to 11 December 2009. The mission was carried out by the President of the Board, Professor Dr. Sevil Atasoy, and Board member Dr. Joseph Bediako Asare, accompanied by Ms. Beate Hammond, Drug Control Officer of the INCB Secretariat. The last INCB mission visited Morocco in 2001.
The mission met the Minister for Health, the Minister for Interior, the Governor of the Moroccan province of Taounate as well as several senior officials from the ministries of Health, Interior, Justice, the Customs Administration and the Agency for the Promotion of Economic and Social Development of the Northern Provinces of the Kingdom.
In addition, the mission visited the National Centre for Prevention, Treatment and Research of Addictions, the Laboratory for Research & Technical and Scientific Analyses of the Royal Gendarmerie, and the National Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. The mission also undertook a field visit to the province of Taounate. Deliberations focused on action taken by the Government to implement the provisions of the three international drug control treaties.
The findings of the mission are expected to be reviewed by the Board at its February session in 2010 and will be reflected in the 2010 INCB Annual Report, to be published in early 2011.
14 Aralık 2009
Morocco arrests alleged drug traffickers, reports cannabis decline
2009-12-14 Moroccan security services dismantled a cannabis-trafficking network in the Ketama region, arresting six suspects from the town of Issaguen, MAP reported on Sunday (December 13th).
In related news, the Interior Ministry on Friday said that land used for cannabis cultivation in Morocco fell from some 134,000 hectares in 2003 to only 56,000 in 2009, MAP reported. Also on Friday, the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) commended Morocco's "strong political will" in the fight against narcotics trafficking. Speaking to the press after meeting with government officials in Rabat, INCB President Sevil Atasoy saluted Moroccan drug control policy-makers for their "honesty, openness and transparency".
This content was commissioned for Magharebia.com.
12 Aralık 2009
International Narcotics Control Board hails Morocco drugs control efforts
Morocco's "strong political will" is a key element in the fight against narcotics trafficking, Atasoy told the press following talks with Governor and Director of migration and borders control.
"We have witnessed very good cooperation from different bodies in Morocco", she said commending the "honesty, openness and transparency" of Moroccan drug control's officials.
"It was astonishingly positive we saw that all the recommendations have been taken very seriously and I really encourage Morocco to continue as it did in the last five or four years", the INCB chief said.
The INCB is an independent and quasi-judicial monitoring body for the implementation of the United Nations international drug control conventions. It was established in 1968 in accordance with the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961.
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9 Aralık 2009
INCB head lauds Morocco's efforts to fight cannabis culture
INCB head lauds Morocco's efforts to fight cannabis culture
Rabat - The president of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), Sevil Atasoy, hailed on Wednesday efforts made by Morocco to fight the culture of cannabis.
We notice a progress made by Morocco concerning the fight against the cannabis culture, Atasoy told the press following a meeting with Interior minister, Chakib Benmoussa.
She said that the talks touched on the means to assist the north African country in combating the cannabis growing through the INCB's expertise and experience.
Set up in 1968, the INCB is an independent and quasi-judicial control organ monitoring the implementation of the UN's drug conventions.
Rabat - The president of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), Sevil Atasoy, hailed on Wednesday efforts made by Morocco to fight the culture of cannabis.
We notice a progress made by Morocco concerning the fight against the cannabis culture, Atasoy told the press following a meeting with Interior minister, Chakib Benmoussa.
She said that the talks touched on the means to assist the north African country in combating the cannabis growing through the INCB's expertise and experience.
Set up in 1968, the INCB is an independent and quasi-judicial control organ monitoring the implementation of the UN's drug conventions.
5 Kasım 2009
INCB Examines Drug Abuse Prevention
UNIS/NAR/1065
2 November 2009
INCB Examines Drug Abuse Prevention
VIENNA, 2 November (UN Information Service) – A review of drug abuse prevention is one highlight of the 96th session of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB). The session is currently being held in Vienna, and will conclude on 13 November 2009.
The first chapter of the forthcoming annual report of the Board will focus on preventing drug abuse, a crucial area of demand reduction. The INCB President, Professor Sevil Atasoy said:
“Primary prevention includes measures taken to prevent and reduce drug use in populations that are either not using or not seriously involved with drugs.”
In its examination of the worldwide situation with respect to drug abuse and illicit trafficking, the Board will devote special attention to the growing dimension of abuse of painkillers and other prescription medicines. The analysis will be reflected in the Board’s Annual Report for 2009, which will be adopted at the current session.
In addition, INCB will review the supply and demand of narcotic and psychotropic substances used for medical purposes. Through its Standing Committee on Estimates, the Board will examine the requirements of licit drugs for each country and, where necessary, make amendments to ensure that all patients in the world have access to the cure and care they need.
Another area of focus will be the achievements of the international community in preventing the diversion of precursor chemicals for the manufacturing of drugs. INCB has supported operations that have led to the successful interception of illicit shipments of chemicals, thus preventing the manufacture of heroin and cocaine. The Board will discuss how to continue and strengthen this global effort in the midst of an increasing demand for monitoring international chemical trade, especially in Afghanistan and its neighbouring countries.
Since its last session in May, the Board has visited Jordan, Malta, Spain and Sudan. The results of these missions and technical visits will be presented and the Board will discuss ways to cooperate with those countries in their efforts to tackle illicit drug abuse and trafficking. The Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and representatives of the World Health Organization, the World Customs Organization and the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) will also share their latest information with the Board.
Professor Sevil Atasoy added that other major issues that the Board will discuss include the problems associated with counterfeit medicines and the sale of controlled substances through the Internet; problematic consumption levels of anorectics in some countries; abuse of synthetic cannabinoids; internationally controlled substances on the unregulated market and other trends in drug abuse and trafficking with a view to recommending actions to improve international control
measures.
The Vienna-based Board is an independent body, established by the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs to monitor Governments’ compliance with the international drug control treaties.
Its 13 members are elected by the United Nations Economic and Social Council to serve in their individual capacities for a term of five years.
The current president of the Board is Professor Sevil Atasoy (Turkey) and the current members are: Joseph Bediako Asare (Ghana), Tatyana Borisovna Dmitrieva (Russian Federation), Phillip O. Emafo (Nigeria), Hamid Ghodse (Iran), Carola Lander (Germany), Melvyn Levitsky (United States), Jorge Montaño (Mexico), Sri Suryawati (Indonesia), Camilo Uribe Granja (Colombia), Brian Watters (Australia), Raymond Yans (Belgium) and Xin Yu (China).
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For further information, please contact:
Beate Hammond
Drug Control Officer, INCB Secretariat
Mobile: (+43-699) 1459-5482
Internet: www.incb.org
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