KARACHI (Kashmir English): After the arrest of ‘cocaine queen’ Anmol alias Pinky, the Karachi Police have apprehended another drug peddler named Nargis alias Malika, in a major operation on Wednesday.
As per details, Quaidabad police carried out an operation on a tip-off and arrested the highly wanted accused, Nargis.
Police said that 35.265 kg of hashish worth more than Rs6 million was recovered from Nargis. The accused used to supply drugs to various posh areas of the city, including inner Sindh.
In a statement, SSP Malir Abdul Khaliq Pirzada said that the operation was carried out in Swati Mohalla near Khudadad Graveyard.
More than Rs 1 lakh in cash was also recovered from the arrested accused, police said.
Abdul Khaliq said that the drugs were to be sold in various places and posh areas of Karachi. More associates of Nargis alias Malika are also involved in this network.
He said that the suspects are involved in supplying and selling drugs in different areas of the city, and raids are being conducted to arrest more suspects involved.
Anmol alias Pinky case
A local court in Karachi today granted police a three-day physical remand of Anmol alias Pinky, who was arrested over charges of running a network of drug supply across the port city.
She was arrested a day earlier from her apartment in the Garden area in a joint raid conducted by police and a civilian intelligence agency. Police said Pinky was wanted in at least multiple cases.
Authorities claim weapons, cocaine, and other drugs worth around Rs1.5 million were recovered from her possession.
Investigators told the court that 1,540 grams of cocaine and 6,970 grams of raw material were seized during the arrest operation. According to police, she was operating a drug supply network in Karachi.
Cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act were registered against her between 2021 and 2024.
Police had initially failed to secure her physical remand after the court sent her to judicial custody until May 25. However, investigators later filed a fresh plea, arguing they needed custody to trace the cocaine supply source, investigate her financial network, and verify her criminal record.
The court subsequently approved a three-day physical remand.




