Police in Karachi claimed to have arrested a woman accused of operating a large narcotics network during an intelligence-based operation conducted in the Garden area of the city. The suspect, identified as Anmol alias Pinky, was taken into custody after authorities raided a location allegedly linked to illegal drug production activities.
According to police officials, the suspect was allegedly wanted by multiple law enforcement agencies for her involvement in narcotics-related crimes. Authorities described her as a major cocaine supplier who allegedly operated a mobile drug production setup while managing distribution networks across different cities in Pakistan.
During the raid, police claimed to have recovered cocaine worth millions of rupees along with chemicals allegedly used in narcotics production. Officials also reported the seizure of ketamine, methamphetamine, ephedrine, and several other substances believed to be linked to illegal drug manufacturing operations.
Investigators further stated that around one kilogram of partially prepared cocaine and more than 15 so-called “cocaine eggs” were recovered during the operation. Police alleged that the suspect produced premium-quality cocaine and sold it at higher prices compared to other narcotics circulating in local markets.
Authorities also claimed to have recovered handmade wine bottles, a pistol, ammunition, and packaging material allegedly used for drug distribution. According to investigators, the suspect operated a delivery network through multiple riders who were reportedly paid salaries and provided rented accommodation to support distribution activities in Karachi.
Police said the suspect allegedly maintained direct contact with customers and managed a large-scale narcotics supply system extending to Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Officials added that further investigations are underway to identify more individuals linked to the alleged network and trace its wider operations across the country.
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