The Senate Standing Committee on Interior has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the high-profile drug case involving Pakistan’s biggest cocaine dealer “Pinky”.
Lawmakers demanded that the Interior Secretary provide exhaustive details without exception, including any potential involvement or exposure of parliamentarians, judges, bureaucrats, or students, if such evidence exists in official records.
One senator also recommended that drug testing of relevant individuals be considered as part of the investigation process, adding that he himself would be the first to undergo testing to demonstrate accountability.
The committee ordered all relevant law enforcement and government institutions to submit complete records of the alleged network and supply chain.
Officials briefed the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) and other agencies have been instructed to present detailed information on where Pinky allegedly supplied narcotics and to whom.
A complete record has been sought from the Interior Ministry and all concerned departments to determine the full scope of the case and possible links across different segments of society.
The committee emphasized that no individual would be exempt from scrutiny and called for full transparency in mapping the alleged drug distribution network.
The objective of the inquiry is to identify the complete chain of supply and consumption, and ensure strict legal action against anyone found involved in narcotics-related activities.
The committee also directed that ANF officials appear in the next meeting with a detailed briefing and supporting documentation on the case, including operational and investigative records.
Separately, members of the committee stressed that rising drug-related concerns in the country require stronger enforcement and a zero-tolerance approach, warning that no pressure or status would be allowed to interfere with the investigation process.
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hahahaa
what a joke, the “Senators” who want the list want to see if their names are there so they can clean their track, otherwise every crime reporter knows who’s behind and even why judge not taken action for such vip protocol given during hearing by everyone, and i really mean ever one.
senators want to know who else buy drugs beside them, what clown country we live in.