Karachi investigators uncover alleged covert SIM-less cocaine network linked to ‘Pinky’
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15 May 2026
Investigators probing an alleged cocaine trafficking network in Karachi have uncovered what officials describe as a highly secretive communication and delivery system designed to avoid detection by law enforcement agencies.
According to investigators, the network was allegedly operated by a woman identified as Anmol, alias “Pinky”, who is accused of coordinating cocaine deliveries across the city through anonymous riders and digital communication channels.
Sources familiar with the investigation told local media that the network relied on mobile phones without SIM cards and used social media applications for communication. Officials said the system was structured in a way that concealed the identities of both buyers and delivery operatives.
Investigators alleged that delivery riders were not aware of the identities of buyers, while buyers also did not know the source of the narcotics. Authorities claimed deliveries were carried out only after payment confirmation was received in a designated account.
In some instances, riders allegedly left narcotics at pre-decided locations and sent photographs and location details to the central coordinator, who then forwarded the information to buyers
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