The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has dismantled a significant drug trafficking network operating in South Punjab, which was supplying drugs to students through social media and e-commerce platforms. The operation led to the arrest of two brothers who were heavily involved in the large-scale sale of party drugs. Acting on intelligence reports, ANF officials seized 1,500 ecstasy tablets, 1.5 kilograms of methamphetamine (ice), and 2 kilograms of hashish during the arrests. According to ANF authorities, the suspects also organized drug-fueled parties at various houses and hotels in Multan. They specifically targeted students residing in hostels for their drug sales. This crackdown is part of ANF's ongoing campaign against drug smuggling networks involved in illegal drug distribution within educational institutions, aiming to expose and bring to justice those responsible for such activities.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan