Who trained Anmol alias Pinky as drug dealer?
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LAHORE – A major development has surfaced in the investigation of drug trafficking case involving Anmol alias Pinky as the police have claimed that she was trained in cocaine preparation by her former husband, according to officials. Lahore Police stated that Pinky’s ex-husband, Nasir, along with his two brothers, was deeply involved in an organised narcotics network that operated in multiple cities of Pakistan. According to police investigators, Nasir and his brothers originally belonged to Gujranwala but later shifted to Lahore, where they initially started business activities involving guest houses and liquor-related operations. A The authorities said that over time, the group allegedly expanded their activities into the illegal drug trade, particularly cocaine supply. The police further alleged that Nasir, with the assistance of his two brothers, a close friend, and his brother-in-law, established a wider network for the distribution of narcotics. The investigators claimed that he personally trained Pinky in cocaine preparation, after which both husband and wife became involved in supplying drugs across Lahore, Karachi and other major cities. The officials said that the group’s operations were later shifted to Karachi, where Nasir and his brothers continued their alleged involvement in the illegal drug trade. Police described the network as a coordinated effort involving multiple family members and associates. The police also revealed that Pinky had divorced Nasir in 2021. According to police, the divorce reportedly took place on the advice of former inspector Rana Akram. Following her arrest, Pinky has reportedly alleged that her former husband was behind the case and was responsible for orchestrating actions against her. However, the police maintained that investigations are ongoing and more details will emerge as the inquiry progresses. The police have not yet disclosed whether further arrests are expected, but they hinted that the case involves a wider