LAHORE: An internal inquiry has recommended the dismissal of two police officers over alleged links with Anmol Pinky, as investigations into a wider narcotics network continue in Karachi.
Investigation into alleged contacts
The inquiry named Constable Ali Qureshi and Assistant Sub-Inspector Kafeel. Officials investigated both officers over suspected communications with individuals linked to criminal activity. Sources said investigators opened the case after reports of possible contact with Anmol Pinky.
Moreover, authorities also reviewed earlier arrests tied to the same suspected network. The probe focused on whether any internal connections supported illegal operations. Investigators questioned both officers and briefly detained them during the process.
Forensic checks and financial review
The investigation team carried out forensic analysis of mobile phones. It also examined bank account records linked to the suspects. As a result, investigators collected digital and financial evidence to support the inquiry.
Furthermore, officials said they have completed the inquiry report. They have now forwarded a recommendation for dismissal to senior authorities for final action.
Separate court proceedings and financial links
In a related development, police submitted bank records of alleged facilitators in court during the ongoing narcotics case. The documents reportedly show financial transactions linked to drug trafficking operations.
Investigators claim that money from drug sales moved through two facilitators identified as Zeeshan and Sohail. The court reviewed these records as part of the ongoing proceedings.
Officials say the investigation continues as authorities work to uncover the full extent of the alleged network. They also stress that further legal action may follow based on final findings.
