Times of Pakistan

Video links drug network to online delivery system

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The network is accused of disguising drug consignments under branding of a popular e-commerce service in an attempt to avoid detection during deliveries

ISLAMABAD: (UrduPoint/UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News-May 19th, 2026) A video has emerged alleging the involvement of a drug trafficking network linked to accused “cocaine queen” Anmol alias Pinky, which reportedly used the name of a well-known online shopping platform to facilitate the delivery of narcotics in upscale areas of the city.

The network is accused of disguising drug consignments under the branding of a popular e-commerce service in an attempt to avoid detection during deliveries.

Sources said a customer who had allegedly ordered drugs months earlier secretly recorded a video that shows how delivery riders were unaware of the contents of the parcels they were transporting.

In the footage, a rider can be seen handing over a parcel to a recipient and collecting only delivery charges. The contents of the package were later shown to include a substance suspected to be ice (methamphetamine), according to the claims being circulated with the video.

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Investigators are reportedly reviewing the video as part of a broader inquiry into an alleged drug distribution network operating through covert methods in high-end residential localities.

The officials are said to be examining how delivery channels may have been misused for illegal purposes, including the concealment of narcotics within routine courier shipments.

The appearance of the video has raised concerns about potential exploitation of online delivery systems for criminal activity, prompting further scrutiny by relevant authorities. Investigations are continuing to verify the authenticity of the footage and identify those involved in the alleged network.

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