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Pinky in Jail, Yet Alleged Cocaine Network Remains Active; Drugs Supplied in Chips Packets

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Last updated: June 1, 2026 3:41 pm
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Anmol, also known as Pinky, an alleged cocaine maker arrested by police, is currently in jail, but investigations have revealed that the alleged cocaine-selling operation is still continuing.

According to sources, it has emerged that the Pinky network is allegedly supplying cocaine in papad and chips packets to homes, bungalows and restaurants in Karachi.

During the investigation, it was also found that members of the Pinky network have started sending customers details of a OneZapp account and other online accounts to receive payments.

An audio recording of an alleged cocaine supplier has also surfaced. In the audio, the supplier can be heard giving instructions to a customer, saying, “My rider will give you many chips packets.”

According to the audio, the supplier further says that a packet allegedly containing cocaine will also be inside the chips packets. The customer is also given further instructions regarding delivery and collection.

Sources said the scope of the investigation has been widened in light of the alleged network’s activities and the information that has come forward.

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