
- “You will not find that marijuana is sold anywhere now,” says Cia Dig Haider.
- The authorities expect the verification of Sahir Hasan’s financial transactions.
- The police are looking for the provider of the key week based in Islamabad called Bazil.
Karachi: With the authorities that continue to investigate several aspects of the infamous murder of Mustafa Amir, the arrest of the main suspect Armaghan Qureshi together with Sahir Hasan, son of the renowned actor Sajid Hasan, has interrupted the operation of the drug cartel in the neighbors of Karachi advantage, The news reported on Tuesday.
The case is related to Mustafa, a BBA student, alleged kidnapping and murder after disappearing on January 6. The entire saga was developed after Armaghan opened fire to a team of the anti-violent criminal cell (AVCC), a specialized unit of the Karachi police responsible for the cases of approach related to murder and murder, during a Caid in its residence in Karachi in the DHA in the feebrucha 8.
With possible facets of money laundering, fraud and illegal call center, the investigation so far also unravels the presence of alleged drug trafficking in that case.
The resulting repression has caused a detention in the supply of marijuana, commonly known as grass, causing massive financial losses to drug traffickers.
The murder of Amir and later arrests have exposed multiple aspects of a drug poster that had been operating in the city for years.
Use of the Dark Web, Social Network Platforms
Karachi’s high -end weeds is dominated by three different types: Jungle Boy, which is the most expensive, since it is sold to RS15,000 per gram; Gelato, which has a price of RS12,000 per gram; And Pamela, which is the least expensive, but still costs RS10,000 per gram.
According to reports, these medications are purchased and sold on the dark website and on several social media platforms and applications. According to reports, some messaging companies have also been linked to their transport.
In Karachi, this exchange was controlled by three people, but now two of them are dead and the third is in police custody. The big question is; The death and arrest of these three mean that the poster has been permanently closed?
Experts believe that completely dismantling of such networks is almost impossible.
While this particular configuration has been interrupted for now, it is only a matter of time before new distributors and suppliers arise.
This industry of one billion rupees is too profitable for the mafia and the new players to abandon. In the end, trade will continue, even if the faces change.
“You will not find that the grass is sold anywhere now,” said the publication of the deputy inspector of the Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) (DIG) MUQADDAS HAIDER, and added: “The suppliers have disappeared and the supply has been stopped almost completely.”
“If it is still sold, it is only within the very limited and closed circles, managed with extreme caution already significantly higher prices in the black market,” added the police officer.
It is worth mentioning here that during Hasan’s interrogation, he revealed that 75% of the money he obtained from drug sales was deposited in an account managed by his father’s manager.
After this revelation, the police have begun to investigate their bank transactions. If these details are verified, the police may formally include both the manager and the father of Hasan in the investigation.
Police clarified that they have only interviewed the manager, but they have not yet included it in the investigation. The authorities expect the verification of Hasan’s financial transactions before taking more measures.
“We are contacting banks through the appropriate procedure to verify these transactions,” said Dig Haider.
“Only after confirmation we will decide if it will officially involve them in the case,” he added.
The investigating officer revealed that Hasan was the only suspect in police custody in the case of drugs.
Another individual who was initially arrested was released after it was confirmed that he had left the drug business two or three years after a serious accident that had put him in a coma.
Police are also looking for an individual named Bazil, who according to the reports is based in Islamabad and is the key supplier of marijuana. Researchers believe that if Bazil is caught and provides information on the courier companies involved in drug shipments, the police would send official consultations to these companies and demand clarifications regarding their role.
Regarding the alleged participation of politicians, bureaucrats and show personalities, researchers said different individuals have made various statements.
However, the police clarified that these accusations seem to be personal selling instead of based on solid evidence.
“It makes no sense to make random arrests,” said another high -level officer: “We continue our work, and the suppliers will only be arrested when we recover their grass. This will strengthen our case. We will not participate in unfair tactics just to show our performance. Doing it would only weaken our own research.”