Karachi police arrested a woman known as Anmol, alias "Pinky," on Tuesday for allegedly running a major narcotics network [1, 2].

The arrest marks a significant blow to organized crime in the city, as authorities target the leadership of sophisticated drug supply chains. By dismantling high-level networks, police aim to reduce the availability of illegal substances in urban centers.

Officers apprehended the suspect at an apartment located in the Garden area of Karachi [1]. Anmol is accused of managing one of the most organized narcotics supply operations in the city [1]. The charges against her include drug possession, and trafficking [1, 2].

While some reports mention the registration of a murder case against Anmol, other sources do not confirm these specific charges [3, 1]. The investigation continues as police seek to identify other members of the network. This operation follows a series of raids targeting key members of the group linked to the suspect [2].

Authorities have not yet released the specific quantity of narcotics seized during the arrest. The suspect remains in custody as legal proceedings begin in the Karachi courts.

Karachi police arrested a woman known as Anmol, alias "Pinky," on Tuesday

The detention of a high-profile figure like Anmol suggests a strategic shift by Karachi police to target the 'kingpin' level of drug distribution rather than just street-level dealers. If the network is as organized as alleged, this arrest could lead to the exposure of broader trafficking routes and potential collaborators within the city's infrastructure.