ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Interior has ordered a thorough investigation into the high-profile drug case involving Pinky, known as Pakistan’s biggest cocaine supplier. Lawmakers want full details on her customers, including judges, bureaucrats, politicians, and students.
Push for complete accountability
Senators directed the Interior Secretary to submit exhaustive records without any exceptions. They stressed that no one should escape scrutiny if evidence links them to the narcotics network. One senator even proposed mandatory drug testing for relevant individuals and volunteered to take the test first to show real commitment to transparency.
Moreover, the committee instructed all law enforcement agencies, including the Anti-Narcotics Force, to present detailed information about Pinky’s supply chain. Officials must reveal exactly where she supplied drugs and to whom. The inquiry aims to map the entire network and ensure strict action against every person involved, regardless of their status or influence.
Call for zero tolerance
Committee members expressed serious concern over the rising drug menace in society. They made it clear that no pressure or personal connections would interfere with the investigation. The Senate panel also asked ANF officials to appear in the next meeting with complete operational records and supporting documents.
This strong stance comes after Pinky’s recent arrest and court appearances that sparked public debate. Many citizens now hope the probe will expose powerful enablers and bring real change in the fight against narcotics. Senators believe exposing the full customer list will serve as a strong deterrent and restore public trust in institutions.
The committee continues to monitor the case closely. Authorities have begun collecting data from multiple departments as the investigation gains momentum. Families and civil society watch eagerly for outcomes that could clean up influential circles long suspected of protecting drug networks. (299 words)
