Anmol Pinky case: 9 riders identified, foreign nationals and women linked to drug network
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- He added that initially only one local rider was identified, but after arrests began, the network altered its operational model and started using local riders through various delivery services.
- He further revealed that the investigation has uncovered foreign nationals from African countries in Lahore, with estimates of around six to eight individuals.
- According to Azad Khan, Anmol Pinky’s network also includes up to 20 women based in Lahore, who are allegedly linked to the same drug supply chain.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI: Additional Inspector General (AIG) Karachi Police Azad Khan has revealed further critical developments in the ongoing investigation into the alleged drug network of Anmol alias Pinky, disclosing details of a structured rider-based distribution system, foreign involvement, and multi-agency coordination during a press briefing.
The AIG said investigators have identified nine riders operating within the network, out of which eight are based in Punjab, who were specifically brought in to deliver consignments and then return after completing their tasks.
He added that initially only one local rider was identified, but after arrests began, the network altered its operational model and started using local riders through various delivery services.