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ONA-OVD-O-IE-09 Statistics Seizures and Arrests for Drug Related-Crimes in Towards 9001:2008 ISO Certification, Serving with Quality FORMA ONA-OVD-O-IE--09/003

Presentation REPÚBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA OFICINA NACIONAL ANTIDROGAS OBSERVATORIO VENEZOLANO DE DROGAS INFORMES ESTADISTICOS CONTENT Page Drug Seizures According to Type in Venezuela Chart 1 4 Drug Seizures in Venezuela by the National Armed Force and Police Agencies Chart 2 6 Drug Seizures According to Type and Detention of Suspects by Gender and Chart 3 8 Nationality Carried out in Different States of Venezuela Drug Seizures According to Type and Detention of Suspects by Gender and Chart 4 10 Nationality Carried out by state Police Agencies in Different States of Venezuela Detentions for Drug Crimes in Venezuela According to Gender and Nationality Chart 5 12 Detentions for Drug Crimes in Venezuela According to Nationality Chart 6 14 SOURCE: NATIONAL ARMED FORCE AND POLICE AGENCIES

In compliance with the Organic Law Against the Illicit Trafficking and Use of Narcotic Drugs, Venezuela s National Anti-Drug Office presents statistics on drug seizures carried out around the country. These statistics are collected with information provided by government security agencies that participate in the fight against drug trafficking. This report confirms Venezuela s contributions to the reduction of global drug trafficking and demonstrates to the international community the will of the Venezuelan government to fight the production, use and trafficking of illicit drugs.

CHART 1 DRUG SEIZURES ACCORDING TO TYPE IN VENEZUELA DRUG TOTAL (Kg) PERCENTAGE COCAINE 5,804.41 75.36% MARIJUANA 1,857.64 24.12% CRACK 20.04 0.26% HEROINE 19.71 0.26% COCAINE PASTE 0.94 0.01% TOTAL 7,702.73 100.00%

CHART 1 DRUG SEIZURES ACCORDING TO TYPE IN VENEZUELA PERÍOD: FROM JAN-01-2011 TO FEB-25-2011 MARIJUANA, 1,857.64 Kg 24.12% CRACK 20.04 Kg, 0.26% COCAINE 5,804.41 Kg 75.36% HEROINE 1 9.71 Kg 0.26% COCAINE PASTE: 0.9 4 Kg 0.01% SOURCE: NATIONAL ARMED FORCE

CHART 2 Drug Seizures in Venezuela by the National Armed Force and Police Agencies AGENCY NUMBER OF OPERATIONS NUMBER OF DETAINEES QUANTITY (Kg) ( % ) NAVY 1 7 3,640.00 47.26% NATIONAL GUARD 184 147 2,105.75 27.34% Corps of Scientific, Penal and Criminal 889 1.537 1,319.02 17.12% Investigations (CICPC) STATE POLICE 916 1.270 632,27 8,21% NATIONAL POLICE 37 56 4,63 0,06% ARMY 2 3 0,92 0,01% MUNICIPAL POLICE 8 11 0,13 0,00% TOTAL 2,037 3,031 7,702.73 100.00% SOURCE: NATIONAL ARMED FORCE AND POLICE AGENCIES

CHART Nº 2 DRUG SEIZURES IN VENEZUELA BY THE NATIONAL ARMED FORCE AND POLICE AGENCIES 4,000.00 3,500.00 3,640.00 OVERALL TOTAL: 7,702.73 KGS 3,000.00 2,500.00 2,105.75 2.000,00 1,500.00 1,319.02 1,000.00 632.27 500.00 0.00 4.63 0.92 0.13 NAVY NATIONAL GUARD CICPC STATE POLICE NATIONAL POLICE ARMY MUNICIPAL POLICE SOURCE: NATIONAL ARMED FORCE AND POLICE AGENCIES

CHARTER Nº 3 DRUG SEIZURES ACCORDING TO TYPE AND DETENTION OF SUSPECTS CARRIED OUT IN DIFFERENT STATES OF VENEZUELA DETAINEES DRUGS (IN KILOGRAMS) Nº STATE Nº OPER. TOTAL ( % ) VENEZUELANS FOREIGNERS TOTAL COCAINE MARIHUANA HEROINE CRACK COCAINE PASTE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE 1 TÁCHIRA 97 472.61 534.94-0.03 0.11 1,007.70 13.08% 97 11 15 1 124 2 CARABOBO 117 603.08 5.08 5.77 0.71-614.65 7.98% 128 15 2 1 146 3 CAPITAL DISTRICT 199 39.36 510.69 0.23 1.84-552.12 7.17% 351 42 3 1 397 4 APURE 6 40.08 503.64 - - - 543.72 7.06% 9 5 1-15 5 ZULIA 118 311.10 87.72-0.06 0.33 399.20 5.18% 134 9 5 1 149 6 VARGAS 83 291.14 0.92-0.36 0.33 292.76 3.80% 76 3 5 2 86 7 FALCÓN 80 114.47 13.20-0.10-127.77 1.66% 111 14 2-127 8 MIRANDA 143 96.62 4.62 13.70 1.18-116.13 1.51% 191 17 - - 208 9 BARINAS 39 2.80 98.54 - - - 101.35 1.32% 49 8 1 1 59 10 SUCRE 121 71.76 4.02-9.20-84.98 1.10% 160 18 - - 178 11 MÉRIDA 63 36.51 23.26-0.00-59.77 0.78% 77 5 1-83 12 ANZOÁTEGUI 94 42.80 0.67-0.52-43.98 0.57% 136 7 4-147 13 BOLÍVAR 31 25.51 11.73-0.21-37.44 0.49% 38 9 1 1 49 SOURCE: NATIONAL ARMED FORCE AND POLICE AGENCIES

CHARTER Nº 3 DRUG SEIZURES ACCORDING TO TYPE AND DETENTION OF SUSPECTS CARRIED OUT IN DIFFERENT STATES OF VENEZUELA Nº STADO Nº OPER. DRUGS (IN KILOGRAMS) TOTAL ( % ) VENEZUELANS DETAINEES FOREIGNERS TOTAL COCAINE MARIJUANA HEROINE CRACK COCAINE PASTE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE 14 LARA 148 3,87 26,01-0,35-30,24 0,39% 202 6 1-209 15 ARAGUA 365 3,97 16,40 0,00 3,75-24,12 0,31% 494 27 2-523 16 NUEVA ESPARTA 102 2,56 6,04-0,85-9,44 0,12% 137 13 4-154 17 TRUJILLO 47 1,13 4,17-0,52 0,02 5,84 0,08% 56 5 - - 61 18 PORTUGUESA 22 3,42 1,23-0,01-4,66 0,06% 37 5 - - 42 19 YARACUY 22 0,33 2,99-0,04-3,35 0,04% 27 1 - - 28 20 GUÁRICO 42 0,82 0,63-0,19 0,02 1,65 0,02% 64 6 - - 70 21 MONAGAS 59 0,13 0,81 0,01 0,11-1,06 0,01% 78 7 1-86 22 AMAZONAS 14 0,01 0,23 - - 0,10 0,33 0,00% 26 5 - - 31 23 DELTA AMACURO 2 0,26 - - - - 0,26 0,00% 13 - - - 13 24 COJEDES 22 0,11 0,07-0,02 0,02 0,22 0,00% 28 11 - - 39 25 INTERNATIONAL WATERS 1 3,640.00 - - - - 3,640.00 56,98% - - 7-7 5,804.41 1,857.64 19.71 20.04 0.94 2,719 249 55 8 TOTALS 2.037 0.26% 24.12% 0.26% 0.26% 0.01% 7,702.73 100.00% TOTAL VENEZUELANS TOTAL 2,968 FOREIGNERS 63 3,031

CHARTER Nº 4 DRUG SEIZURES ACCORDING TO TYPE AND DETENTION OF SUSPECTS CARRIED OUT BY STATE POLICE AGENCIES IN DIFFERENT STATES OF VENEZUELA Nº STATE Nº OPER. DRUGS (IN KILOGRAMS) DETAINEES TOTAL ( % ) VENEZUELANS FOREIGNERS TOTAL COCAINE MARIJUANA HEROINE CRACK COCAINE PASTE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE 1 POLI-APURE 1-500.00 - - - 500.00 79.08% 1 2 - - 3 2 POLI-ANZOATEGUI 14 42.52 0.28-0.23-43.03 6.81% 18 3 1-22 3 POLI-FALCON 39 16.65 12.90-0.08-29.64 4.69% 49 14 - - 63 4 POLI-SUCRE 103 2.71 3.99-9.14-15.84 2.50% 131 12 - - 143 5 POLI-ARAGUA 246 1.67 5.63 0.00 2.86-10.16 1.61% 332 12 2-346 6 POLI-NUEVA ESPARTA 69 0.32 5.61-0.79-6.71 1.06% 87 9 3-99 7 POLI-MERIDA 53 4.59 2.00-0.00-6.60 1.04% 67 2 - - 69 8 POLI-LARA 130 0.27 4.56-0.35-5.19 0.82% 174 4 - - 178 9 POLI-YARACUY 18 0.05 2.97-0.03-3.05 0.48% 22 - - - 22 10 POLI-TRUJILLO 26 1.09 1.34-0.51-2.94 0.47% 33 2 - - 35 11 POLI-ZULIA 1-2.50 - - - 2.50 0.40% 1 - - - 1 12 POLI-BOLIVAR 21 0.13 1.13-0.20-1.45 0.23% 24 4 - - 28

CHARTER Nº 4 DRUG SEIZURES ACCORDING TO TYPE AND DETENTION OF SUSPECTS CARRIED OUT BY STATE POLICE AGENCIES IN DIFFERENT STATES OF VENEZUELA Nº STATE Nº OPER. DRUGS (IN KILOGRAMS) DETAINEES TOTAL ( % ) VENEZUELANS FOREIGNERS TOTAL COCAINE MARIJUANA HEROINE CRACK COCAINE PASTE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE 13 POLI-GUARICO 8 0,72 0,53-0,08 0,02 1,35 0,21% 13 5 - - 18 14 POLI-MIRANDA 45 0,27 0,82-0,09-1,18 0,19% 43 5 - - 48 15 POLI-BARINAS 19 0,11 0,70 - - - 0,81 0,13% 23 5 - - 28 16 POLI-CARABOBO 62 0,18 0,09 0,01 0,46-0,74 0,12% 77 7 1-85 17 POLI-VARGAS 14 0,05 0,11-0,29-0,44 0,07% 14 2 - - 16 18 POLI-MONAGAS 8 0,02 0,17-0,05-0,23 0,04% 9 1 - - 10 19 POLI-AMAZONAS 7 0,00 0,10 - - 0,10 0,20 0,03% 9 5 - - 14 20 POLI- PORTUGUESA 5 0,04 0,02-0,01-0,07 0,01% 13 - - - 13 21 POLI-COJEDES 4 0,01 0,04 - - 0,02 0,07 0,01% 4 - - - 4 22 POLI-TACHIRA 23 0,00 0,03 - - 0,03 0,06 0,01% 24 1 - - 25 71,40 545,51 0,01 15,18 0,17 1,168 95 7 - TOTALES 916 2,40% 0,03% 11,29% 86,28% 0,00% 632.27 100.00% TOTAL VENEZUELANS S 1,263 TOTAL 7 FOREIGNERS 1,270

CHARTER Nº 5 DETENTIONS FOR DRUG CRIMES IN VENEZUELA ACCORDING TO GENDER AND NATIONALITY GENDER NATIONALITY VENEZUELANS FOREIGNERS TOTAL ( % ) MALE 2,719 55 2,774 91.52% FEMALE 249 8 257 8.48% TOTAL 2,968 63 3,031 100.00% ( % ) 97.92% 2.08% 100.00%

CHARTER Nº 5 DETENTIONS FOR DRUG CRIMES IN VENEZUELA ACCORDING TO GENDER 3,000 2,500 2,719 OVERALL TOTAL: 3,031 MALE FEMALE 2,000 D N E U T M A 1,500 I B E N E R E S 1,000 500 0 249 55 8 VENEZUELANS FOREIGNERS NATIONALITY FUENTE: FUERZA ARMADA NACIONAL Y ORGANISMOS POLICIALES

CHARTER Nº 6 DETENTIONS FOR DRUG CRIMES IN VENEZUELA ACCORDING TO GENDER AND NATIONALITY PERIOD: FROM JAN01-2011 TO FEB-25-2011 Nº NATIONALITY MALE GENDER FEMALE TOTAL PERCENTAGE 1 COLOMBIAN 35 6 41 65.08% 2 HONDURAN 6-6 9.52% 3 ITALIAN 2 1 3 4.76% 4 BULGARIAN 2-2 3.17% 5 SPANISH 2-2 3.17% 6 PORTUGUESE 2-2 3.17% 7 ARGENTINIAN 1-1 1.59% 8 ECUADORIAN 1-1 1.59% 9 DUTCH 1-1 1.59% 10 LEBANESE 1-1 1.59% 11 PANAMANIAN 1-1 1.59% 12 PERUVIAN 1-1 1.59% 13 SOUTH AFRICAN - 1 1 1.59% TOTAL 55 8 63 100.00%