
A new investigative documentary, “Parda Chaak” (Veil Torn), is set to air tonight at 11:05 PM, aiming to expose the alarming ease with which narcotics are available near schools, colleges, and universities in Karachi.
The devastating reach of narcotics is rapidly expanding across Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, with a particularly disturbing focus on students and educational institutions. Drug trafficking has reportedly infiltrated countless streets, colleges, and campuses, operating with alarming openness.
The documentary promises to reveal how drugs are being sold openly near schools and colleges, questioning why authorities have failed to act. It will investigate the extent of the problem, identify key players behind the trade, and ask who is truly accountable for enabling this crisis.
Despite the severity of the issue, law enforcement and educational authorities appear to have turned a blind eye. The documentary will explore why these institutions remain silent, despite being fully aware of the dangers facing Karachi’s youth.
This multi-billion-rupee illegal industry not only threatens public health but also raises serious concerns about the effectiveness and integrity of regulatory and security bodies. The unchecked spread of drug culture among young people points to systemic negligence and possibly deep-rooted protection.
Parda Chaak aims to lift the veil on this grim reality, exposing the forces that protect Karachi’s drug networks. With exclusive footage and first-hand accounts, the program is expected to deliver shocking revelations about the hidden drug epidemic gripping the city.