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DATE=1/27/2000 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=NARCOTICS PLEA (L ONLY) NUMBER=2-258501 BYLINE=LARRY FREUND DATELINE=NEW YORK CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: The wife of a U-S army officer who once headed the U-S military anti-drug mission in Colombia has pleaded guilty in New York to smuggling drugs. Correspondent Larry Freund reports from New York. TEXT: Laurie Anne Hiett, wife of Colonel James Hiett, pleaded guilty in Federal court in Brooklyn to using diplomatic channels to ship cocaine and heroin from Bogota, Colombia, to the United States. Sentencing was set for April 28th. Prosecutors say she faces up to nine years in prison. Hiett, 36 years old, pleaded innocent when she was first charged with drug smuggling last August, claiming that she believed the packages she was sending to the United States contained candy and coffee. Another suspect has also pleaded guilty in the case, admitting that he received the shipments from Hiett. Federal prosecutor Lee Dunst says the drug smuggling investigation is continuing, but he can not comment on who is the target of the probe. Prosecutors accused Hiett of sending six packages of narcotics - each weighing more than one kilogram -from Colombia to an address in New York City's borough of Queens. Hiett said her husband was not aware of her activity and he was cleared by an army investigation of any involvement. Colonel Hiett, head of a U-S army program to assist Colombia in its fight against drug traffickers, was transferred from Colombia but remains in the army. (Signed) NEB/NY/LSF/ENE 27-Jan-2000 15:47 PM EDT (27-Jan-2000 2047 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .