Fresh details have surfaced in the high-profile Karachi cocaine case after investigators identified several alleged riders, handlers, and couriers connected to the alleged drug peddler Anmol aka Pinky.
According to investigative authorities, officials have obtained data related to three alleged handlers and 22 couriers believed to be associated with the network linked to accused narcotics suspect Anmol Pinky.
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Investigators claimed the alleged network was being operated through Anmol Pinky’s brother, identified as Shoaib, who is suspected of coordinating operational activities.
Authorities said the main handlers identified during the investigation include Hamza, Adas, and Aqib. Officials alleged these individuals managed delivery operations and coordinated couriers working across different parts of Karachi.
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According to investigators, eight riders associated with the alleged narcotics distribution network belonged to cities including Lahore, Faisalabad, and Vehari.
Authorities further claimed that two women, identified as Saba and Anam alias Anna, were also allegedly working as couriers within the network in Karachi.
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Investigators said one of the alleged handlers, Hamza, was reportedly receiving approximately Rs70,000 per month for managing operational responsibilities linked to the network.
The revelations come as law enforcement agencies continue expanding investigations into the alleged cocaine supply operation, which authorities claim involved organized delivery chains, online coordination systems, and financial channels operating across multiple cities.
