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Karachi police arrest alleged cocaine network ringleader

In a major breakthrough against organised drug trafficking, Karachi police arrested alleged cocaine kingpin Anmol alias “Pinky” during a high-profile intelligence-based operation in the city.

According to officials the suspect was among the country’s most wanted drug traffickers and was allegedly involved in the production and distribution of high-grade cocaine across Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

Authorities stated that the accused was operating a mobile drug laboratory and was apprehended along with a fully functional cocaine manufacturing setup.

Police recovered around one kilogram of semi-prepared cocaine, more than 15 cocaine capsules, and various chemical substances including ketamine, ephedrine, methamphetamine, and lidocaine, along with a pistol.

Officials further claimed that the suspect was also involved in producing premium-quality homemade red wine and several bottles were seized during the raid.

Investigators alleged that Anmol alias Pinky was producing high-value variants of cocaine, including “White Coke” and “Golden Coke,” which were reportedly sold at significantly higher prices than standard narcotics available in the market.

Authorities also stated that the suspect was capable of converting 300 grams of cocaine into one kilogram through chemical processing methods.

Police further claimed that she had a wide customer network, with more than 800 alleged clients in Karachi alone. It was also alleged that she employed four riders for drug distribution within the city, providing them salaries and accommodation.

Officials added that the suspect was in direct contact with thousands of customers and allegedly had links with individuals associated with various institutions, including law enforcement agencies.

According to police, the suspect was generating millions of rupees monthly through the narcotics trade and was reportedly known for distributing large sums of cash publicly.

Further investigations are underway as authorities describe the operation as a major breakthrough against organised drug trafficking in the country.

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