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Heroin found woven into Pak-made rugs at Manchester Airport

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Press Trust of India London
Fifty kilogrammes of heroin with a street value of about five million pounds was found woven into handmade rugs from Pakistan which had arrived at Manchester Airport, police said today.

Two men, aged 35 and 51, were arrested after 50 kg of the Class A drug was found in the consignment that arrived from Peshawar via Abu Dhabi in April.

A Border Force sniffer dog alerted officers to the drugs, the BBC reported today.

The pair were held on suspicion of drug importation at a business premises in London and have been released on bail.

Border Force officers and the National Crime Agency's (NCA) Border Policing Command made the seizure and the arrests in April, but the details have only just been disclosed.
 

A forensic examination of 46 carpets in the shipment is being carried out, and officers said the drugs haul could increase.

"It was a sophisticated concealment and demonstrates the lengths organised crime groups go to in an effort to avoid detection," Pete Avery, from the NCA's Border Policing Command, said.

"At this stage it is impossible to put an exact value on the drugs because forensic tests have yet to be carried out," Linda Paul, assistant director for Border Force, added.

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First Published: Jun 10 2014 | 8:47 PM IST

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