Karachi Police Bust Cocaine Network Linked to Major Cities
Karachi police have arrested a woman accused of running a large Cocaine Supply Network. Authorities say the network also operated in Islamabad and Lahore. As a result, the case has drawn major attention from law enforcement agencies.
Police identified the suspect as Anmol alias Pinki. They arrested her during a joint operation with sensitive agencies. In addition, officials said she had evaded arrest in several previous cases. Investigators believe she played a central role in the illegal drug trade.
Officials claim she ran a mobile drug laboratory. Therefore, she allegedly produced and supplied high-value cocaine across major cities. During the raid, police recovered narcotics worth millions of rupees. They also seized weapons from the location.
Network Spread Across Major Cities
Investigators believe the Cocaine Supply Network extended beyond Karachi. It reportedly reached Islamabad and Lahore as well. For example, authorities suspect coordinated distribution channels in all three cities.
Reports also suggest the network targeted students and influential individuals. However, officials have not released detailed evidence yet. They continue to investigate the scale and structure of the operation.
In addition, police are trying to identify other members linked to the network. They believe more arrests may follow as the investigation expands. As a result, the case may uncover a wider criminal system.
Authorities described the arrest as a major step in the crackdown on urban drug networks. Furthermore, they emphasized action against high-value narcotics operations.
Officials have not confirmed the full list of individuals involved. They also have not disclosed complete details of the recovered substances. Therefore, the investigation remains ongoing.
Law enforcement agencies continue to monitor drug supply routes in major cities. Consequently, they aim to disrupt organized networks and reduce narcotics distribution across Pakistan.
