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Henna Artist's Secret: £8.5M Heroin Stash Found
11 Jan
Summary
- Sidrah Nosheen ran a £8.5m heroin operation from her home.
- Heroin was hidden in clothing, including leather jackets and saris.
- Nosheen struggled to pay rent despite dealing millions in drugs.

Sidrah Nosheen, a 34-year-old beauty therapist from Wyke, Bradford, has been sentenced to 21 years and six months for her role in a major international heroin smuggling operation. Operating under the guise of a small henna tattoo business, Nosheen transformed her spare room into a processing plant for millions of pounds worth of drugs imported from Pakistan.
Authorities uncovered 85kg of heroin, concealed within various items including leather jackets and saris, highlighting sophisticated smuggling methods. Despite managing a significant drug enterprise, Nosheen reportedly struggled with her rent payments, accumulating nearly £9,000 in arrears for her four-bedroom semi-detached home.
The National Crime Agency's raid revealed the extent of Nosheen's operation, including hundreds of messages with an accomplice in Pakistan. Her seemingly ordinary suburban lifestyle concealed her central role in a network that distributed heroin across the UK, often leveraging familial ties within communities like Bradford.




