Police present documentary evidence of more than 500 pages against suspects
KARACHI:
The Southern District and Sessions Judge has reserved the verdict on the bail applications of alleged facilitators of accused Anmol alias Pinky in a narcotics case.
During the hearing, the investigator presented important evidence against the accused facilitators to the court. The police presented documentary evidence of more than 500 pages against the suspects.
According to the investigation report, the accused, Zeeshan-ur-Rehman and Sohail Rehman, operate an ‘Easy Load’ shop and were allegedly involved in drug supply operations and financial transactions in collaboration with Pinky.
The report claims that Zeeshan and Sohail are key enablers of Pinky. The police also presented details of call recordings and voice notes involving Pinky and his associates as part of the evidence.
The investigator asked the court to reject the defendant’s bail applications. After hearing the arguments, the court reserved its decision on the bail applications. According to the police, a case has been registered against the accused at the Garden police station.
Pinky ran a highly organized cocaine supply network in Karachi using a secret communication and delivery system designed to protect the identities of both customers and agents, investigators told The Express PAkGazette.
Sources said the suspect and her associates used mobile phones without SIM cards and communicated through social media platforms to avoid detection by authorities.




