Batley air passenger jailed for smuggling nearly £1m of heroin

A man has been jailed for seven years after trying to smuggle heroin worth nearly £1m through Manchester Airport.
Adil Mehmood Zaki jailed for seven years for drug smuggling.Adil Mehmood Zaki jailed for seven years for drug smuggling.
Adil Mehmood Zaki jailed for seven years for drug smuggling.

Adil Mehmood Zaki, of Holly Grove, Batley, was found guilty of drug smuggling after a five-day trial at Manchester Crown Court.

The Pakistani national, 44, was stopped by Border Police on October 20 last year.

He had arrived on a flight from Islamabad.

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The seizure was made when a drugs detector dog alerted its handler to the luggage.

An inspection found 4.23kg of heroin hidden inside the bases of three trolley bags.

It was estimated the drugs were worth £916,500.

Assistant director for Border Force Phil Shields said: “This was an excellent seizure that has kept a large amount of harmful drugs off the streets.

“I would like to thank all the officers involved for their hard work and vigilance.

“It is also a good example of the work of our detector dogs who played a vital role in this seizure.”

Anyone with information about smuggling should call 0800 59 5000.