Khaleej Times

20kg heroin seized from London-bound PIA flight

- Reuters

karachi — The authoritie­s found 20kg of heroin on a Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines (PIA) flight bound for London on Monday during a search at Islamabad airport, a spokesman for the national carrier said.

Heroin has been found on PIA flights at least three times since August last year, including last week at London’s Heathrow Airport.

Airline spokesman Mashhood Tajwar said in a statement authoritie­s had planned on Monday to search four aircraft.

“From one of the aircraft destined for Islamabad-London PK785, 20kg heroin was recovered,” he said.

After the search, the flight was cleared for takeoff and further investigat­ions were going on, Tajwar said.

“PIA has taken a stern action

PIa has taken a stern action to keep its fleet free from any attempt of smuggling narcotics or other contraband Mashhood Tajwar, PIA spokesman

to keep its fleet free from any attempt of smuggling narcotics or other contraband,” he said.

In December, the authoritie­s seized 16.7kg of heroin on board a Saudi Arabia-bound PIA aircraft.

Authoritie­s in August arrested 12 PIA employees following the discovery of 6kg of heroin on a Dubai-bound PIA plane.

On Monday last week, authoritie­s at London’s Heathrow Airport said they found “a quantity of heroin” on a flight from Pakistan “concealed within the aircraft”. They said no arrests had been made and an investigat­ion had been launched.

“We do expect that investigat­ion to have an internatio­nal element,” a British National Crime Agency spokesman said.

PIA confirmed its aircraft had been searched in London but said it had not been informed about a seizure of drugs.

The loss-making state carrier has been struggling for years.

Its chairman resigned in December less than a week after a PIA plane crashed on a domestic flight killing all 47 people on board.

In March, Pakistani authoritie­s barred its new chief executive, German Bernd Hildenbran­d, from leaving the country due to an investigat­ion into suspected corruption in connection with the leasing of planes. —

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