A Pakistani woman was so desperate to live and work in Dubai that she
agreed to smuggle heroin to the UAE after a Nigerian drug trafficker promised
her a good job in Dubai.
The 39-year-old woman and her African accomplice
were arrested red-handed by the Dubai Police recently.
The duo used a unique method to traffic heroin and other drugs: They
hid it in women's accessories made of beads, the police have said.
The anti-narcotics department of the Dubai Police received
information that a Nigerian, A.H., possessed a large quantity of drugs
and was planning to sell it in the emirate. The police learnt that the
33-year-old suspect would be in Al Nakheel area near a hotel.
A police team placed him under surveillance and learnt that the
female suspect would hand over drugs to him on November 2. The police
set a trap near a park and spotted A.H. talking on the phone. He went
and sat inside a bus stop. Soon after, the Pakistani woman was spotted
with a "large bag". The two suspects went behind some trees, where the
woman handed over the bag to the man.
When he opened the bag, the police swooped in. The suspects tried to
flee, but the police arrested them, Colonel Eid bin Thani Hareb, acting
Director of the General Department of Anti- Narcotics, said. Initially,
the woman denied any involvement in the smuggling bid, claiming she had
come to the country in search of a job.
On opening the bag, the police found smaller plastic bags that
contained accessories stuffed with heroin. Each bag contained around 7kg
of bangles, rings and other accessories. During the public prosecution
interrogation, the woman reportedly confessed that she had smuggled
drugs to the country on different occasions in the past.
She told
investigators that a drug trafficker in her home country gave her the
drugs and also paid for her air ticket and accommodation.
"I agreed to transport drugs because he promised to get me a job in
Dubai. I was very keen to come and work here," an investigator quoted
the suspect as saying.
The police raided the Nigerian suspect's flat and discovered that he
arrived in the country on a visit visa. He was staying on even though
the visa had expired.
Major-General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant
Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police for Criminal Investigation,
hailed the efforts of the team in arresting the suspects.
The police have recorded 104 heroin smuggling cases since the
beginning of the year till November 30. Over 99kg heroin was seized.
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