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Woman arrested in heroin smuggling attempt

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, May 7 (UPI) -- A British woman was arrested on suspicion she attempted to smuggle heroin, valued at nearly $5 million, from Pakistan to Britain, police said.

Khadija Shah, 25, was about to board a plane Sunday from Islamabad, to Birmingham, England, her home, after a six-week vacation with relatives in Pakistan when she was arrested, the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph reported Monday.

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"There are routine baggage checks for drugs. In the course of those, anti-narcotics officers found 123 packages of heroin in her luggage," an airport police officer said.

The newspaper said 140 pounds of heroin was discovered, valued it at 3 million British pounds, or $4.83 million, and said Pakistani media learned Shah, who was traveling with two children and is pregnant with a third, told investigators she was carrying other people's luggage. She had no idea what was in the bags, she allegedly said.

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