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Police Crackdown on Drug Network in Educational Institutions

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LAHORE: Police have launched a major crackdown on a drug network operating in educational institutions. The action follows revelations made during the investigation of the Mustafa Amir murder case.

Authorities have prepared a list of institutions where drug sales are rampant. Police are now actively searching for international drug traffickers linked to the case.

Evidence Leads to Widening Probe

Investigators have found crucial evidence from the victim, Mustafa Amir, as well as accused Armaghan and arrested suspect Sahir Hassan. The findings have led law enforcement agencies to intensify operations.

Parents of Addicted Students Notified

Authorities have issued notices to parents of students involved in drug use. Several parents have been summoned for questioning.

Investigators revealed that narcotics are being smuggled into Pakistan from the US and Mexico. The drugs are transported via courier companies.

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Customs Officials Under Investigation

Officials suspect that customs authorities might be involved in the smuggling operations. A formal inquiry into their role is underway.

Influential Figures Involved in Drug Trade

Sources indicate that children of businessmen and influential personalities are among those involved. Key figures are reportedly trying to prevent arrests and shield those implicated.

Sahir Hasanā€™s ā€˜Confessionā€™

Earlier, Sahir Hasan, son of actor Sajid Hasan, reportedly confessed to buying and selling drugs. He is currently in police custody under physical remand.

Investigators revealed that Sahir used his fatherā€™s managerā€™s bank account to transfer payments. He admitted that he had been addicted to weed for 13 years and selling drugs for two years.

Drug Business Operated on Snapchat

Sahir disclosed that he ran his entire drug business through Snapchat. He sourced narcotics from two individuals, Bazil and Yahya. He smuggled drugs worth millions using courier services.

Law enforcement agencies are expanding their operation. More arrests are expected as investigations progress.

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