Czech model imprisoned in Pakistan over drugs is acquitted — lawyer

Pakistani police officers escort Tereza Hluskova, a Czech citizen, to a court in Lahore, Pakistan, on January 8, 2019. (AP/File)
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Updated 01 November 2021
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Czech model imprisoned in Pakistan over drugs is acquitted — lawyer

  • Tereza Hluskova, 25, was arrested at Lahore airport for trafficking heroin in January 2018
  • The paperwork for her release order will take up to one week to process, her lawyer said

LAHORE: A Czech model sentenced to over eight years in prison for drug trafficking in Pakistan has been acquitted, her lawyer said on Monday.
Tereza Hluskova, 25, was arrested at the airport in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore for trafficking nine kilogrammes of heroin in January 2018.
“The prosecution failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and the court ordered that she be released from prison,” her lawyer Saif ul Malook told AFP.
The paperwork for her release order will take up to one week to process, Malook added.
He said Hluskova intends to return straight to Prague.
“Based on information from (her) lawyer, we can confirm a court of appeals has decided to acquit the Czech national in Pakistan,” the Czech foreign ministry said in a tweet.
Footage released by Pakistani customs officials showed authorities uncovering drugs hidden in her suitcase as she was trying to board a flight.
Hluskova, who was sentenced to eight years and eight months in prison and a fine in March 2019, has insisted someone had placed the drugs in her suitcase.
Pakistan shares a long porous border with Afghanistan, which is the world’s largest illicit opium producer despite a decade of costly US and international counter-narcotics programs.
Drug trafficking is a serious offense in Pakistan and arrests at airports are not uncommon.
The South Asian nation is part of the drug-smuggling routes from Afghanistan to Central Asia, Europe and North America.


Afghan authorities carry out strikes in retaliation for earlier Pakistani airstrikes

Updated 26 February 2026
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Afghan authorities carry out strikes in retaliation for earlier Pakistani airstrikes

  • Afghanistan’s military corps in the east says “heavy clashes” have begun in retaliation of Pakistan’s airstrikes
  • Pakistan carried out strikes in Afghanistan over weekend, saying it killed over 100 militants in three Afghan provinces

KABUL, Afghanistan: Afghan military authorities say they have begun carrying out strikes against Pakistan in retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes days ago.

A statement issued by the media office of Afghanistan’s military corps in the east said “heavy clashes” had begun Thursday night “in response to the recent airstrikes carried out by Pakistani forces in Nangarhar and Paktia” provinces.

There was no immediate confirmation from Pakistan and no immediate information on casualties.

On Sunday, Pakistan’s military carried out strikes along the border with Afghanistan, saying it had killed at least 70 militants. Afghanistan rejected the claim, saying dozens of civilians had been killed, including women and children.