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ASIAN TERROR GANGS TARGET UK WITH KILLER HEROIN
22nd February 2009 By Scott Hesketh
TERROR chiefs plan to flood our streets with heroin in a terrifying plot to wage chemical jihad on Britain.
And they have been using hate-filled Muslim gangs as their UK dealers.
Pakistani and Afghan-based al-Qaida and Taliban warlords are sitting on a £6billion stash of deadly heroin.
And they have ordered their dealers to sell it only to non-Muslims.
The ruthless racket is a two-pronged attack which peddles death and misery with heroin while netting massive sums to pay for future terror attacks.
A senior security source told the Daily Star Sunday: The Afghan poppy fields are probably the biggest financial contributor to al-Qaida and the Taliban.
The UKs heroin trade is increasing at an alarming rate and most of the cash helps arm terrorists with bombs and guns.
The US has already been targeted in the evil campaign which mirrors a terror plot in the new James Bond novel Devil May Care.
Between 1990 and 2005 Taliban-linked drug peddler Haji Baz Mohammed raked in a staggering £17billion by pouring heroin into North America.
He told a US court that selling heroin was a jihad because they were taking Americans money and the heroin was killing them.
Now the fanatics have made the UK their top target. A whopping 30 tonnes of heroin is being smuggled into Britain every year.
The drug is grown in the Afghan badlands and bought for £1,500 a kilo in neighbouring Pakistan.
Its finally sold on Britains streets, often in the backs of cabs or over kebab shop counters, at between £30 and £50 a gram.
Asian gangs are operating in South London, Luton, Preston, Manchester, Leeds, Oldham, Birmingham and Bradford.
Our investigators went on the hunt for heroin in Luton and did a deal in the back of a taxi.
Pulling out a handful of wraps, the driver said: Ill sort you a fix for £10 but a grams £50. Its knockout gear. Asked where the drugs came from he said: Poppy fields between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The big bosses have Taliban and al-Qaida connections and were often told only to deal it to non-Muslims. They call it chemical jihad and hope to ruin lives while getting massive payouts at the same time.
Im more interested in the money. I knock it out to anyone, whatever their beliefs.
But there are lots of big- hitters who only sell to non-Muslims to poison them.
One of the Asian gangs is the so-called Gambino clan a 100-strong mob named after the notorious US crime family.
A 40-year-old small-time dealer turned Christian told us: The Gambinos are the Pakistani Muslim gang that control most of the drug trade in Luton and theyve all got good connections to al-Qaida.
Heroin and crack are on sale 24 hours a day and they get local taxi drivers to drive the gear around and do deals.
Its a massive business. Theyre untouchable.
But the gangs are leaving a trail of misery. Just ask hollow-eyed junkie Greg Yates, one of 280,000 addicts in the UK.
Huddled up and shaking on a bridge near Luton rail station, the 42-year-old former mechanic told us his £80-a-day habit had destroyed his life.
I cant function without the hits, he sobbed. Ive lost my job, my home and my family.
Heroin has killed me.
22nd February 2009 By Scott Hesketh
TERROR chiefs plan to flood our streets with heroin in a terrifying plot to wage chemical jihad on Britain.
And they have been using hate-filled Muslim gangs as their UK dealers.
Pakistani and Afghan-based al-Qaida and Taliban warlords are sitting on a £6billion stash of deadly heroin.
And they have ordered their dealers to sell it only to non-Muslims.
The ruthless racket is a two-pronged attack which peddles death and misery with heroin while netting massive sums to pay for future terror attacks.
A senior security source told the Daily Star Sunday: The Afghan poppy fields are probably the biggest financial contributor to al-Qaida and the Taliban.
The UKs heroin trade is increasing at an alarming rate and most of the cash helps arm terrorists with bombs and guns.
The US has already been targeted in the evil campaign which mirrors a terror plot in the new James Bond novel Devil May Care.
Between 1990 and 2005 Taliban-linked drug peddler Haji Baz Mohammed raked in a staggering £17billion by pouring heroin into North America.
He told a US court that selling heroin was a jihad because they were taking Americans money and the heroin was killing them.
Now the fanatics have made the UK their top target. A whopping 30 tonnes of heroin is being smuggled into Britain every year.
The drug is grown in the Afghan badlands and bought for £1,500 a kilo in neighbouring Pakistan.
Its finally sold on Britains streets, often in the backs of cabs or over kebab shop counters, at between £30 and £50 a gram.
Asian gangs are operating in South London, Luton, Preston, Manchester, Leeds, Oldham, Birmingham and Bradford.
Our investigators went on the hunt for heroin in Luton and did a deal in the back of a taxi.
Pulling out a handful of wraps, the driver said: Ill sort you a fix for £10 but a grams £50. Its knockout gear. Asked where the drugs came from he said: Poppy fields between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The big bosses have Taliban and al-Qaida connections and were often told only to deal it to non-Muslims. They call it chemical jihad and hope to ruin lives while getting massive payouts at the same time.
Im more interested in the money. I knock it out to anyone, whatever their beliefs.
But there are lots of big- hitters who only sell to non-Muslims to poison them.
One of the Asian gangs is the so-called Gambino clan a 100-strong mob named after the notorious US crime family.
A 40-year-old small-time dealer turned Christian told us: The Gambinos are the Pakistani Muslim gang that control most of the drug trade in Luton and theyve all got good connections to al-Qaida.
Heroin and crack are on sale 24 hours a day and they get local taxi drivers to drive the gear around and do deals.
Its a massive business. Theyre untouchable.
But the gangs are leaving a trail of misery. Just ask hollow-eyed junkie Greg Yates, one of 280,000 addicts in the UK.
Huddled up and shaking on a bridge near Luton rail station, the 42-year-old former mechanic told us his £80-a-day habit had destroyed his life.
I cant function without the hits, he sobbed. Ive lost my job, my home and my family.
Heroin has killed me.