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MAP OF THE SOUTHEAST ASIA ILLICIT OPIUM NETWORK

WORLD OPIUM SURVEY 1972, CABINET COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL-THE SOUTHEAST ASIA ILLICIT OPIUM NETWORK

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The Drug Enforcement Administration spent $16.3 million in its overseas programs. This includes the salaries of its personnel. There are 409 DEA personnel overseas:

227

Agents-

38

Intelligence analysts_

Others, includes clerical staff, administrative staff, etc.

144

409

Total___

APPENDIX 3

DEA PERSONNEL IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AS OF

DECEMBER 31, 1974

Each DEA District Office is headed by a Special Agent in Charge (SAIC) who is usually designated as the Narcotic Attaché in his country of assignment. III. DEA Personnel-Presently Assigned:

Bangkok, Thailand-Regional Headquarters:
Regional Director-Daniel J. Addario.......

Deputy Regional Director-John R. Doyle....

Assistant Regional Director for Country Attachés-William

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SECTIONS OF THE BURMESE CONSTITUTION OF 1974

CHAPTER IX

PART I. THE SHAN STATE

The Shan State Council

154. (1) All the members of the Parliament representing the Shan State shall constitute the Shan State Council.

(2) Repealed 1959.

(3) Any member of the State Council who shall have ceased to be a member of the Parliament shall be deemed to have vacated his seat in the Council, but may continue to carry on his duties until his successor shall have been elected.

155. The State Council may recommend to the Parliament the passing of any law relating to any matter in respect of which the Council is not competent to legislate.

156. When a Bill has been passed by the State Council it shall be presented to the President for his signature and promulgation. The President shall sign the Bill within one month from the presentation of the Bill, unless he refers the Bill to the Supreme Court for its decision under the next succeeding section.

157. (1) The President may, in his discretion, refer any Bill presented to him under the last preceding section to the Supreme Court for decision on the question whether such Bill or any specified provision thereof is repugnant to this Constitution.

(2) The Supreme Court, consisting of not less than three judges, shall consider the question referred to it and, after such hearing as it thinks fit, shall pronounce its decision on such question in open Court as soon as may be, and in any case not later than thirty days after the date of such reference. The decision of the majority of the judges shall, for the purposes of this section, be the decision of the Court.

(3) In every case in which the Supreme Court decides that any provision of the Bill, the subject of a reference to the Supreme Court under this section, is repugnant to this Constitution, the President shall return the Bill to the State Council for reconsideration and shall decline to sign it unless the necessary amendments shall have been made thereto.

(4) In every other case, the President shall sign the Bill and promulgate the Act as soon as may be after the decision of the Supreme Court shall have been pronounced.

(5) When the President has signed a Bill presented to him under the last preceding section whether without or after a reference to the Supreme Court, the validity of any provision of the Bill shall not be called in question on the ground that it was beyond the competence of the State Council.

158. The signed text of every Act shall be enrolled for record in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court and a copy of the same shall be enrolled for record in the office of the Minister for the Shan State.

159. The Head of the Shan State may from time to time summon and prorogue the State Council:

Provided that there shall be a session of the State Council once at least in every year so that a period of twelve months shall not intervene between the last sitting of the Council in one session and its first sitting in the next session.

160. A member of the Union Government to be known as the Minister for the Shan State shall be appointed by the President on the nomination of the Prime Minister acting in consultation with the Shan State Council from among the members of the Parliament representing the Shan State. The Minister so appointed shall also be the Head of the Shan State for the purposes of this Constitution.

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