The Heroin Connection

Wed, 20/06/2012 - 06:00
Share this

Continuing our demands for a public enquiry into Muslim Paedophilia and the smuggling and distribution of Heroin on UK streets by the very same Muslim Gangs there is yet another Pakistani Heroin Courier in the news.

A pregnant British woman could face the death penalty in Pakistan after she was caught trying to smuggle heroin worth £3.2million.
Khadija Shah, 25, was attempting to return to Birmingham with her two children when she was arrested by police officers who uncovered 140lb of the drug concealed inside clothes in three suitcases.

She claimed she took the bags as a favour for men she met in Pakistan and did not know what was in them. Authorities in the capital Islamabad suspect the men were gangsters.

The haul is believed to be the biggest of the Class A drug ever recovered at Islamabad airport destined for the streets of Britain.

Under Pakistani law, anyone arrested with drugs weighing more than 22lb (10kg) faces at least life imprisonment and at most the death penalty.
She had been on holiday in Pakistan for a month and a half, staying with relatives in Mirpur, before lodging at a guest house in Islamabad.

Her children, Aleesha Munir, four, and Ibrahim Munir, six, are from a previous relationship, and she is now pregnant by her boyfriend Amar Ali.
Mr Ali, who plans to travel to Pakistan to pick up her children, revealed that she ‘stupidly’ agreed to take the bags even though he told her she should not do it.

He said he spoke to Miss Shah on the phone before she left for the airport.
She said men had approached her asking if she could do them a favour by taking luggage back to the UK for them.

She said: ‘This morning when I was coming out of the guest house to leave for the airport, someone came to the guest house and requested me to carry his bags along with me and hand them over to his relative in Birmingham. I had no idea what was inside.’

Senior officials in Islamabad said Miss Shah had been acting suspiciously at the airport.

‘Her movements compelled us to check the luggage properly,’ said one.
‘The three bags were apparently filled with household goods and clothes. When properly checked, contraband was recovered.’

This is the extent to which Pakistani Nationals will go to get rich quick from peddling this Killer Drug on the streets of the UK. The excuses given by this woman are pathetic.

To blatantly use children as a shield for their wares, fully knowing that other children in the UK will die from those wares, is pure evil.

Of course the Lefty human rights and Amnesty Intl have jumped into the arena. How could she be guilty? She's told you the truth? Let her go she's a British National, a woman, a mother ...................but first and foremost she is A PAKISTANI HEROIN COURIER!


Please read our posting guidelines before posting a comment

If you liked this news article, please donate online or by ringing 0844 8094581 to help with running costs and improvements of this website. If operators are busy, please try again.

Having trouble posting your comment? Do you want help or have feedback about the usability of this website? If so, then please visit http://www.bnp.org.uk/feedback/website

Related Articles

No related items were found.

 

Join today from just £2.50 per month:

OAP - £2.50 per month
UNWAGED - £2.50 per month
STANDARD - £4.60 per month
FAMILY - £5.58 per month
GOLD - £8.75 per month
OVERSEAS - £8.75 per month
PLATINUM (GOLD + Newspaper)- £10.41 per month
OVERSEAS GOLD - £10.41 per month
OVERSEAS PLATINUM - £12.98 per month

 

Salutation:

First Name:

Last Name:

Email:

Phone No:

 

Get Active
Membership
Donate
Sign up for news

See video

Twitter Updates