Web Desk: Police in Karachi have traced an alleged drug network linked to a suspect known as Anmol, also called “Pinky.” Officials said investigators built a detailed map of the operation using data and photographs.
Investigators say the network used a structured chain to move narcotics across the city. It included handlers, carriers, and riders.
Police identified three alleged handlers in Karachi: Hamza, Abbas, and Aqib. Officials said they coordinated supply and distribution within the city.
Investigators said Pinky’s brother, Shaukat, handled communication between Pinky and the Karachi-based handlers. He allegedly served as a key link in the network.
Police also reported that three women worked as carriers in the group. Authorities said they received monthly payments of 70,000 Pakistani rupees.
Investigators said the network transported drugs from Lahore to Karachi. Pinky’s brother, Nasir, allegedly processed the drugs by mixing chemicals before distribution.
Officials said eight riders operated from Lahore, Faisalabad, and Vehari. They delivered drugs directly to customers in Karachi.
Police said the investigation continues. They are working to identify more suspects and map wider supply routes. Authorities did not confirm seizure quantities or additional arrests.
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