Alleged Cocaine dealer Anmol 'Pinky' network reportedly active again
Web Desk
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2 Jul 2026
The alleged cocaine distribution network linked to Anmol alias “Pinky”, the suspected kingpin of a high-profile narcotics syndicate, has resurfaced in Karachi, with customers reportedly receiving messages from new phone numbers offering home delivery and promotional discounts, according to sources.
Sources said the network has resumed operations across the city, promising deliveries within 40 to 50 minutes.
In parts of District South — including the jurisdictions of Darakhshan, Gizri, Defence, Boat Basin, Clifton and Sahil police stations — deliveries are reportedly being made within 15 to 20 minutes.
According to the sources, the previously used contact numbers have been replaced, and customers have started receiving messages from new numbers containing ordering instructions.
The messages allegedly advertise “Golden” and “Silver” cocaine packages priced at Rs25,000 and Rs15,000, respectively. One promotion offers a free Golden package with the purchase of four.
The case first attracted nationwide attention after law enforcement agencies arrested Anmol during a major anti-narcotics operation. Investigators have since alleged that the network supplied expensive drugs across several Pakistani cities using delivery riders, encrypted communications and financial intermediaries to avoid detection.
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