A police constable who played a key role in the arrest of notorious drug suspect Anmol alias Pinky has reportedly received major relief, with authorities deciding to waive his previous punishments and likely reinstate him in service.
According to sources, the constable had previously acted as a facilitator for Anmol alias Pinky and was allegedly involved in collecting large sums of money. Following secret intelligence reports, senior police officers had taken strict action against him, which eventually led to his dismissal from service.
Sources said the official later appeared before a senior police officer, where he was assigned the task of helping authorities arrest Anmol alias Pinky. In return, he was reportedly offered removal of all major departmental punishments.
The sources further revealed that the constable successfully completed the task within a week, and the arrest of Anmol alias Pinky was carried out based on information provided by him.
Authorities are now expected to formally restore the dismissed constable to service while also withdrawing the major penalties previously imposed on him.
How did Pinky become part of drug mafia ?
According to police findings, Nasser initially operated small-scale businesses in Lahore, including guest houses and liquor-related trade, along with his two brothers. Officials said the group later expanded its activities and allegedly entered cocaine distribution, involving close associates including relatives and a friend.
Investigators further claimed that Nasser later trained Anmol, after which both allegedly became involved in distributing cocaine across Lahore, Karachi and other cities. Police said the network gradually widened as Nasser relocated to Karachi with his brothers to strengthen operations.
Anmol reportedly separated from Nasser in 2021 after marrying another individual, identified in police records, while the investigation continues into additional aspects of the case.
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