A major development has emerged in Karachi’s high-profile narcotics case after arrested suspect Anmol alias Pinky reportedly made several revelations during interrogation regarding her past and the alleged cocaine supply network linked to the case.
According to investigative sources, the accused claimed that she was associated with the modeling industry at a young age before allegedly becoming involved in the narcotics trade through connections with different individuals. The disclosures have added a new dimension to an already sensitive investigation that has attracted significant public attention.
Reports suggest that the alleged network operated through multiple facilitators and sources while using an organized system for the transportation and delivery of narcotics. Investigators are examining the structure of the network, including the roles of individuals suspected of assisting in supply operations.
Law enforcement authorities say the inquiry is still ongoing and efforts are underway to trace other individuals allegedly connected to the network. Officials have indicated that further arrests cannot be ruled out as investigators continue gathering evidence and verifying claims made during questioning.
The case has once again highlighted concerns over the growing sophistication of organized narcotics operations in major urban centers, particularly in Karachi, where authorities have intensified crackdowns against illegal drug trafficking in recent months.
Security officials maintain that all allegations and statements made during interrogation are being independently verified before any formal legal conclusions are drawn.

