Khaleej Times

Attempts to smuggle drugs on PIA ‘a plot against PM and govt’

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rawalpindi — The security agency investigat­ing the discovery of heroin on Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines’ (PIA) planes, which are often used for VVIP flights, has said the incident was a “conspiracy” against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his government and has suggested a Joint Investigat­ion Team probe the incidents, reports Dawn online.

According to a source, the prime minister’s daughter Maryam Nawaz and her husband Capt. (retd) Safdar were among the passengers of the national carriers’ London-bound flight which was searched by the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), Airport Security Force and PIA security officials on May 22.

They found 10 packs of offwhite heroin concealed in darkblue pillows meant for the use of the business class passengers.

It would have been disastrous if the drugs were recovered on landing in the uK

A security expert

Investigat­ing team has suggested a joint team to probe the incident

Maryam Nawaz and her husband left the airport after learning that drugs had been recovered from the aircraft but returned to take the flight after being informed that it had been cleared to take-off, said the source.

A security expert said investigat­ions into the incident need to be completed as soon as possible and those behind the “conspiracy” should be brought to justice. “It would have been disastrous if the drugs were recovered on landing in the UK,” he said. After all, Pakistan’s national carrier and civil aviation authoritie­s were already embarrasse­d in the wake of Britain’s National Crime Agency recovering heroin from PIA flight PK-785 at Heathrow Airport on May 15.

British agencies reportedly searched the Boeing 777 on a tipoff. Though on May 22 the PIA flight identifica­tion was also PK785 it was a different aircraft. But the contraband was hidden in the same tail section of the aircraft as in the case of Boeing 777 at Heathrow.

After the second heroin bust in a week, the ANF launched its investigat­ion while another special team, headed by AIG Police Punjab was constitute­d to conduct a parallel inquiry.

So far, the ANF has interrogat­ed 33 members of PIA’s catering, security and cleaning staff.

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