POLITICS
Report Claims Nearly 30 Politicians Linked to Pinky Cocaine Network
A major development has emerged in the inter-provincial narcotics case involving accused Anmol alias Pinky, as an investigation report reportedly revealed that nearly 30 politicians were linked to the alleged cocaine supply network.
According to sources, police officials submitted the investigation progress report to Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and Provincial Interior Minister Zia Lanjar, triggering concern in political and social circles.
The confidential report allegedly contains details of high-profile clients associated with the so-called “Pinky Cocaine Network.” Investigators reportedly outlined how the network operated and how expensive narcotics were supplied to elite circles in Karachi.
Authorities claim the accused was running the operation through her brother Shaukat, while central handlers identified in the report include Hamza, Addas, and Aqib.
The investigation further revealed that eight important riders linked to the gang belonged to Lahore, Faisalabad, and Vehari, while two women identified as Saba and Anam alias “Ana” allegedly worked as carriers for drug transportation.
Police also stated that additional cocaine worth millions of rupees was recovered from the bathroom of Pinky’s residence during a recent raid.
Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies have initiated emergency legal measures to stop the accused’s two former husbands and two brothers from fleeing the country. Authorities are reportedly moving to place their names on the travel restriction list.
Investigations in the case are continuing, while officials expect further important revelations in the coming days.
