A Supreme Court bench on Wednesday dismissed the Customs appeal in drug smuggling case against Czech model Tereza Hluskova after summary hearing, reported ARY News.

“Did the customs had sent samples of heroin recovered from the accused to lab according to the law,” Justice Ijazul Ahsan questioned while hearing the case. “The trial court had declared dispatch of the samples lawful,” Customs lawyer replied. “The accused destined to fly out to Czech Republic on April 23,” the lawyer further said.

“The name of the accused can be added to the ‘stop list’ if the case have substantial grounds,” Justice Ahsan remarked.

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The apex court bench upheld the high court’s acquittal decision of Czech model Tereza Hluskova.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan had yesterday stopped Hluskova from travelling abroad in drug smuggling case.

The Czech national was sentenced to eight years and eight months in jail by a sessions court in April 2019. She was arrested at Lahore airport for attempting to smuggle heroin from Pakistan to Abu Dhabi on January 10, 2018.

The high court acquitted her last year in November and was released from prison the same month.