£125,000 worth of heroin seized at Manchester Airport

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Border Force officers have uncovered and seized 500g of heroin that was sewn into the lining of a shipment of handbags.

The package containing the bags was being processed at Manchester Airport's freight terminal when officers made the discovery on Tuesday, 3rd September.

The parcel had been sent from Pakistan.

It is estimated that the heroin has a street value of £125,000 and Home Office investigators are continuing to investigate the seizure.

Vicky Allan, Assistant Director for Border Force, said: "This seizure gives an indication of the increasingly creative and deceptive methods smugglers are using as they attempt to get drugs into the country.

"Our officers work hard to stop drugs getting into the country and are skilled at preventing smuggling attempts – whether people try to hide them on their person, in their luggage or send them through the postal system."

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Dean Fitzpatrick
Monday 9th September 2013 at 6:11 pm
Good work Border Force!
Aidan Killoran
Thursday 12th September 2013 at 8:42 pm
Well done, if the dogs were used I hope that they get a well deserved reward for the find and that the Police kick in the door of the intended address for the parcel and get a Result.
This filth needs to be stopped it wreck's live's and Families.