
A corrupt Heathrow Airport manager who attempted to smuggle £4 million worth of drugs through security has been jailed for 23 years. Jonathan Nuhu, 40, exploited his position to bypass checks and facilitate the illegal operation.
Exploiting Airport Security
Nuhu, who worked as a security manager at Heathrow, used his insider knowledge to help a criminal gang import cocaine and cannabis. He manipulated security protocols, allowing drug mules to pass through undetected.
The Downfall
His scheme unravelled when authorities intercepted suspicious packages and launched an undercover investigation. Detectives uncovered damning evidence, including encrypted messages detailing his involvement.
Justice Served
Judge Sarah Johnston described Nuhu's actions as a "gross breach of trust" and sentenced him to 23 years behind bars. The case has raised serious concerns about security vulnerabilities at one of the world's busiest airports.