Inside story of Britain s biggest drug barons
THEIR unassuming suburban life revealed nothing of their secret identities. Neighbours of Arti Dhir and her husband Kaval Raijada might have raised an eyebrow at the 15year age difference between the pair; she a sternlooking matronly type, while he was a dapper dresser in sharp suits. But they had no idea that the lowprofile couple, who kept a grubby housing association flat in West London, had not only escaped extradition over the murder of an 11yearold boy in India but were two of Britains biggest drug barons. Dhir, 59, and Raijada, 35, the Escobars of Ealing were this week each jailed for 33 years for smuggling 700m of cocaine to Australia between 2019 and 2021. They set up a Breaking Badstyle car wash to launder their illgotten gains, moved 3million in boxes and suitcases around various storage lockups in London and hid seven goldplated bullion bars in a punchbag at their flat. National Crime Agency cops told The Sun how the couple spent at lea
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