KARACHI: A woman arrested on charges of drug trafficking, identified as Anmol alias Pinky, has made serious allegations during interrogation, claiming that a police officer repeatedly detained her brother but released him after allegedly taking bribes.
According to initial investigative reports, the suspect has reportedly revealed that she was involved in the sale of narcotics worth over Rs 20 million per month in Karachi.
The interrogation further revealed that two mobile SIMs used by the accused were registered under the names of “Afzal” and “Sabira Bibi.”
Anmol alias Pinky also claimed that she allegedly paid monthly bribes amounting to hundreds of thousands of rupees to police personnel at multiple police stations, and that one officer took a total bribe of around Rs 10 million after detaining her riders.
She further stated during questioning that cocaine was being sold at rates between Rs 15,000 and Rs 20,000 per gram, with detailed information about the drug supply chain now emerging during the investigation.
The accused also alleged that pressure from a police official became so intense that there were even discussions about planning his killing, including the possible use of hired assassins.
She added that intercity bus services were used to transport narcotics from Lahore, and after her identity card was blocked, a bank account was allegedly opened in the name of an individual identified as Samir.
According to initial findings, transactions related to drug money were reportedly conducted through mobile applications and multiple bank accounts, including one allegedly opened under the name of Zeeshan.
Anmol alias Pinky further stated that her former husband’s brothers work as lawyers and that narcotics were allegedly stored in their chambers to avoid police detection.
Authorities are continuing further investigation into the case.
