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Karachi’s “Cocaine Queen” Pinky network includes 20 women, says Karachi police

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KARACHI: Additional IG Karachi Azad Khan says that a large team has been formed to investigate the case of the arrested female accused Pinky, who runs a large drug trafficking network, which he will lead himself.

While holding a press conference, he said that there are twenty cases against the accused in Sindh and three in Lahore. The arrest of the accused has been revealed in nine cases.

The accused has been working since 2014. She started working in Karachi in 2018. She went to Lahore when she came on the radar. Eight hundred and seventy-nine phone numbers were found on the arrested accused’s phone.

Where was the application for the arrest and disappearance of cocaine dealer Pinky filed? The lawyer told
On the morning of May 12, action was taken on confidential information. The cocaine dealer, including an influential woman, was arrested in the action.

Officers were suspended for negligence in the investigation, 3 officers were suspended for irresponsibility in the arrest of the influential female accused of drug trafficking.

The network of the influential female drug dealer includes 20 women. A 9mm pistol was recovered during the operation. An FIR has been registered against the female drug dealer at the Garden Police Station. The female accused was presented in court on the same day.

Staff Reporter

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