The arrest of Anmol alias Pinky in Karachi in connection with alleged drug trafficking cases has taken a new turn after investigators reportedly uncovered a wide network of contacts linked to influential personalities, including bureaucrats, diplomats and business figures.
According to sources familiar with the investigation, a sensitive report circulating online has sparked concern across government departments, diplomatic circles and law enforcement agencies. The leaked material, which allegedly contains contact records and digital data, is being examined by investigators to determine its authenticity and possible implications.
Officials said the preliminary assessment of the available spreadsheets and communication records suggests that the case may involve a broader network extending beyond Karachi. The data reportedly includes contact details linked to individuals from different cities and professional backgrounds, raising questions about the scale and reach of the alleged connections.
Law enforcement authorities believe the information could help identify possible associates and financial links connected to the suspect. However, investigators cautioned that the presence of phone numbers or names in the records does not automatically establish criminal involvement, and verification is still underway.
Meanwhile, Karachi Police has formally sought assistance from the Federal Investigation Agency to probe suspected money laundering and cybercrime aspects of the case. Officials said the FIA’s technical expertise would help trace digital communications, financial transactions and the possible source of the leaked information.
Sources added that cybercrime experts are also examining whether any sensitive databases were illegally accessed or shared. Authorities are expected to expand the scope of the inquiry if evidence of organized financial crime or data misuse emerges during the investigation.
The case has attracted significant public attention on social media, where discussions continue regarding the alleged network and its possible political and administrative links. Despite growing speculation, officials have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified claims until the investigation reaches a formal conclusion.






