
A Karachi court has sent arrested drug suspect Anmol alias Pinky to judicial remand in a narcotics and illegal arms case. The decision came after police presented her before the court following her arrest during a major anti-narcotics operation.
The suspect was recently detained by Garden police in Karachi in connection with a drug trafficking network. Authorities claim large quantities of cocaine, chemicals, and weapons were recovered from her possession. She is also accused of operating an online drug distribution network using riders for delivery.
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Police officials allege that the suspect was involved in multiple cases and had been absconding in at least 10 cases. Investigators say the network also used female riders for discreet drug deliveries across the city. The case is now under further investigation.
Meanwhile, senior police officials have taken notice of procedural violations during the court appearance. Reports suggest the suspect was produced without handcuffs, prompting concerns over standard operating procedures. An inquiry committee has been formed to investigate the lapse.
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Authorities have directed strict disciplinary action against officers found responsible for negligence. Police leadership has emphasized that violation of rules and SOPs will not be tolerated. The inquiry committee will determine accountability and submit its findings soon.