A woman suspected of being a major figure in the cocaine trade, often referred to as the 'cocaine queenpin,' has been remanded to police custody. The remand order was issued by a local court, granting law enforcement agencies additional time to interrogate the accused and gather evidence related to her alleged involvement in a large-scale narcotics network.
Court Proceedings
The accused was produced before a judicial magistrate, where the police sought a physical remand for further investigation. The court granted a three-day custody period, allowing authorities to question the suspect and uncover links to other members of the drug syndicate. The defense counsel opposed the remand, arguing that the police already had sufficient evidence and that further custody was unnecessary.
Allegations and Evidence
According to police officials, the suspect is believed to be the mastermind behind a sophisticated drug trafficking operation that smuggled cocaine into the country. During initial raids, law enforcement seized a significant quantity of cocaine, along with cash and luxury items, from her residence. The police claim that the accused has connections with international drug cartels and has been operating under the radar for several years.
The case has drawn attention to the growing issue of drug abuse and trafficking in the region. Authorities have vowed to dismantle the entire network and bring all perpetrators to justice. The investigation is ongoing, with police expected to make more arrests in the coming days.



