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Mother, Son duo arrested for alleged online drug delivery network in Karachi
Key takeaways
- According to officials, the arrests were made at the Musharraf Colony checkpoint, where law enforcers intercepted the suspects and seized narcotics from their possession.
- The accused were identified as Shan Khan and Bushiran Bibi.
- Initial investigations suggest the suspects used phone calls to receive orders and arrange deliveries, operating what authorities described as a small-scale drug distribution network.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI: Police have arrested a mother and her son for allegedly running an online drug delivery operation and recovered crystal meth (ice) during a crackdown in the city, ARY News reported.
According to officials, the arrests were made at the Musharraf Colony checkpoint, where law enforcers intercepted the suspects and seized narcotics from their possession.
The accused were identified as Shan Khan and Bushiran Bibi. Investigators said the pair allegedly transported drugs from Hub Chowki and supplied them to customers in different parts of Karachi.
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