The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has arrested a man in Karachi accused of using mobile delivery apps to supply narcotics across the city.
🔎 Case Details
The suspect allegedly used food and parcel delivery platforms as a cover to transport drugs.
ANF officials said the man delivered narcotics disguised as food parcels and courier packages.
A significant quantity of drugs, including ice (crystal meth) and hashish, was recovered during the raid.
📍 Modus Operandi
Customers reportedly placed orders through encrypted messaging apps.
The suspect then booked regular delivery services, making the narcotics appear like normal packages.
Payments were made through cash on delivery (COD) and digital wallets.
⚖️ Legal Action
A case has been registered under the Control of Narcotics Substances Act.
Investigators are expanding the probe to see if a network of riders and app-users is involved.
Officials warned that this new method of misusing delivery apps for drug trafficking poses a major urban security challenge.