An alleged high-profile narcotics supplier identified as Anmol alias Pinky has been arrested by Police in Karachi. The narcotics supplier was arrested during an intelligence-based operation by Garden police on the indication of security agencies.
The officials have stated that the suspect was among the most wanted drug traffickers in the country. She was involved in the production and distribution of high-grade cocaine across Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad.
According to the authorities Anmol alias Pinky was operating a mobile drug laboratory. She was arrested along with a full functional cocaine production unit.
Police recovered one kilogram of semi-prepared cocaine, during the raid. They also found more than 15 cocaine capsules, chemical substances, ephedrine, lidocaine, ketamine, methamphetamine and a pistol.
It was further revealed by the officials that Pinky was also a manufacturer of premium homemade red wine. Bottles of premium red wine were seized during this operation.
Upon investigating it was found that Pink also made different variants of cocaine which were more expensive than the usual cocaine.
These were called golden coke and white coke. These versions were sold at a significantly higher rate than ordinary cocaine in the market.
It has been revealed by authorities that she could convert 300 grams of cocaine into one kilogram of the substance through chemical processing.
The arrested dealer also had a large customer network with more than 800 alleged clients in Karachi alone.
It was also revealed that Anmol alias Pinky remained in contact with thousands of her customers and had powerful links which included law enforcement agencies and various institutions.
The arrested individual also made millions of rupees monthly through the narcotics trade and also used to distribute large sums of cash publicly.
Further investigations are currently being pursued by the police. This operation is being defined by the police as one of the major breakthroughs against organised drug trafficking in the country.
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