Pakistan’s Alleged Biggest Female Cocaine Producer ‘Anmol alias Pinky’ Arrested in Karachi
According to officials, the raid was carried out following information provided by a federal sensitive agency. Authorities claim the suspect was operating a fully functional mobile cocaine production unit and was wanted by multiple law enforcement agencies.
Police say they recovered approximately 1 kilogram of semi-processed cocaine, more than 15 cocaine capsules known as “golden caps,” chemical substances, and drug manufacturing equipment during the operation. Expensive handmade red wine bottles were also reportedly seized.
Officials further stated that ketamine, ephedrine, methamphetamine, and lidocaine were recovered from the suspect, along with a pistol and multiple rounds of ammunition.
Investigators allege that Pinky generated millions of rupees monthly through narcotics trafficking and managed a large-scale supply network across Karachi. Authorities claim she employed four riders for citywide drug deliveries, providing them with salaries and rented accommodation.
According to police sources, the suspect allegedly converted 300 grams of cocaine into nearly 1 kilogram through chemical processing. Officials estimate the value of a single cocaine capsule at over PKR 800,000.
Authorities also allege that premium “white cocaine” was sold for around PKR 25,000 per gram, while “golden cocaine” reached prices of up to PKR 40,000 per gram.
The investigation is ongoing, and law enforcement agencies are continuing efforts to identify additional members of the alleged drug network.