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    Karachi Police Detain Female Drug Trafficker Known as Malka

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 13, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development in Karachi’s ongoing battle against narcotics, law enforcement officials have arrested a female drug trafficker identified as Nargis, who is also known by the alias Malka. This arrest marks another step in the city’s intensified crackdown on illegal drug networks that have long plagued the region. Female involvement in drug trafficking has been a growing concern for authorities, highlighting the complexity and reach of these criminal operations.

    Karachi police have been actively targeting drug syndicates, focusing on dismantling their supply chains and arresting key figures involved in distribution. The capture of Nargis underscores the commitment of law enforcement agencies to disrupt these illicit activities, which have severe social and economic consequences for the community. Notably, female traffickers like Malka often play pivotal roles in these networks, making their apprehension crucial for broader anti-drug strategies.

    Meanwhile, the arrest is expected to contribute to ongoing efforts to reduce drug-related crime and addiction in Karachi. Authorities hope that such high-profile detentions will deter others involved in trafficking and encourage community cooperation with police initiatives. As the city continues to grapple with the drug menace, the role of law enforcement remains vital in safeguarding public health and safety.

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