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 15-year age difference between the pair; she a stern-looking matronly type, while he was a dapper dresser in sharp suits. But they had no idea that the low-profile couple, who kept a grubby housing association flat in West London, had not only escaped extradition over the murder of an 11-year-old boy in India but were two of Britain’s 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 Bad-style car wash to launder their ill-gotten gains, moved £3million in boxes and suitcases around various storage lock-ups in London and hid seven gold-plated 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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