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Punjab Chief Minister seeks report from top police officials regarding Pinky’s network

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LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has sought a report from top police officials regarding the network of Anmol alias Pinky, arrested on charges of drug trafficking.

Sources said that the CCD has also started a formal investigation into the network of Anmol alias Pinky, and the alleged husband of the accused Pinky, former police inspector Rana Ikram, has also been summoned.

According to sources, the CCD will question the former police inspector about the case, and there is a possibility that Pinky will be brought to Lahore in the case registered in Lahore.

Details of Anmol alias Pinky’s drug distribution came to light

It should be noted that the Garden Police in Karachi had successfully arrested a drug dealer, Anmol alias Pinky, while a case was filed against Pinky’s brother in Lahore yesterday.

Lahore Police claim that in 2022, Pinki’s brother, accused Riaz Baloch, got out of a luxury car in Shadab Colony to sell drugs, and the police took control. His sister Anmol alias Pinki, who was with him, fled the car. A case was registered against Pinki’s brother Riaz Baloch in Lahore on January 7, 2022.

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