Pinky’s 10-Minute Drug Drop Method Revealed

KARACHI: Investigative authorities have uncovered the unique drug distribution method of alleged dealer Anmol, famously known as “Pinky,” following a forensic examination of her mobile phone.

 

According to investigation sources, Pinky operated a no-contact delivery system designed to avoid police detection. The process began when a buyer contacted her to place an order. Instead of a face-to-face handover, Pinky would first collect the payment. Exactly 10 minutes after receiving the money, she would place the desired drugs at a pre-determined location somewhere in the city.

 

She would then photograph the spot—whether a street corner, a public trash bin, or behind a signboard—and send the image to the buyer, who would retrieve the package independently.

 

The details came to light after the forensic examination of Pinky’s mobile phone was completed. The police have also obtained details of her bank account and property holdings in Karachi.

 

A total of more than 800 phone numbers were recovered from the accused’s phone. Of these, over 200 belong to individuals in Karachi alone, suggesting a significant local customer base.

 

In addition to property records, authorities have obtained more than 500 pages of bank statements related to the accused. Investigative sources further confirmed that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has also been informed about the bank accounts for possible violations of banking and anti-money laundering laws.

 

Authorities have not yet disclosed whether more arrests are expected, but the forensic evidence has significantly advanced the investigation into Pinky’s network.

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