The arrest of “Pinky” reportedly identified as Anmol, accused of being a major cocaine supplier in Pakistan, by the Karachi police has become the latest hot topic.
The woman known as “Pinky” whom Karachi police describe as a major alleged cocaine supplier was arrested during an intelligence-based raid in Karachi.
Some reports claim she is originally from Kasur and around 30 years old, but this has not been independently verified.
Media reports have called her the “cocaine queen” of Karachi because of her alleged links to high-end drug networks, wealthy and “high profile” clients.
Investigators also claim she had a large customer base including students, the social elite and party circles in the posh areas of the city such as Defense and Clifton.
According to police claims, she allegedly operated a network supplying cocaine and synthetic drugs to three major cities of the country Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad through online deliveries as well as other means.
Upon her arrest, the police recovered huge caches of cocaine, chemicals, methamphetamine, ketamine, weapons and a suspected mobile drug-production setup.
How drugs were supplied?
Police say the “Pinky” network used social media and online orders to contact customers. Drugs were allegedly delivered through riders, including women, to avoid attracting attention during police checking.
Investigators claim the drugs were hidden inside normal delivery parcels. Some reports say they were disguised as computer parts or packed in pizza and burger boxes.
Police also said the group used special labels such as “Pinky” and “Queen Madam Pinky” on packages to create a brand name among buyers.
According to investigators, the network operated in different levels. Police allege Pinky managed the buying and packaging of drugs, while other members handled sales and deliveries. Authorities also suspect the drugs were brought to Karachi from other parts of the country.
According to the police, she operated in Karachi for several years and was wanted in multiple narcotics cases as well as murder. She was considered highly skilled at evading law enforcement agencies.
Pakistan’s biggest cocaine dealer Pinky presented in court without handcuffs


