The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has dismantled a major drug network allegedly run by a woman and her daughters, which was supplying narcotics to young people in Lahore’s upscale neighbourhoods, including DHA.
According to ANF officials, the operation was carried out on the basis of credible intelligence. The network was reportedly involved in the distribution of cocaine, ecstasy, cannabis (weed) and methamphetamine (ice) across high-income circles in Defence and other affluent localities.
During three coordinated raids across Lahore, ANF teams reportedly arrested the prime suspect and her driver in DHA while they were allegedly delivering drugs. Cocaine, ice and weed were recovered from their possession.
Subsequent searches at residences in DHA and HBFC Housing Society led to the seizure of a large quantity of narcotics, including 5 kilograms of methamphetamine (ice), 120 grams of cocaine, 232 ecstasy pills, 280 grams of weed and 70 bottles of liquor.
The suspect’s daughters managed to escape during the raids. ANF said follow-up operations are underway to arrest the remaining members and dismantle the entire network.
