Legal charity urges UK to aid mother who it says was victim of heroin smuggling racket A British woman has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a court in Pakistan for attempting to smuggle 63kg of heroin out of the country. Khadija Shah, from Birmingham, was arrested at Islamabad airport in May 2012 when the drugs were found in her luggage. She was sentenced at a court in Pakistan on Tuesday, according...
Pakistan court sentences British woman to life imprisonment on drug charge
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