20 women from Punjab part of cocaine Pinky network: AIG Karachi  

AIG Karachi talks about pinky network

Additional IG Karachi Azad Khan has said that investigations have so far revealed that cocaine Pinky operated a massive drug network which included not only people from Karachi but also from the international network.

Addressing a press conference on Friday, the AIG said that 20 women who were part of the Pinky cocaine network were from Lahore and the nine riders who were involved in transporting the drugs eight of them use o come from Lahore while one was from Karachi.

Senior police officials involvement

A senior Karachi police officer and an ANF official have been identified as alleged facilitators of the “Drug Queen,” reportedly helping the accused avoid serious cases in exchange for millions of rupees in bribes.

According to details, shocking revelations have emerged about alleged inside support within law enforcement agencies in the Anmol alias Pinky drug case in Karachi.

Investigative sources said a senior police officer of District South allegedly assisted Pinky in past cases. They added that District South police prepared weak investigations and poor-quality case files, which led to acquittals in nine cases.

In earlier incidents, when Pinky’s alleged drug supply riders were arrested and her name surfaced in investigations, police allegedly weakened the cases on purpose. As a result, the riders were released and Pinky also avoided conviction.

The name of a senior officer from the South Zone has also surfaced in connection with alleged undue influence during court appearances and case handling of the accused.

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