Karachi Police Arrest Major Cocaine Dealer Anmol Pinky, Court Sends Her to Jail on Judicial Remand

Karachi police on Tuesday have arrested a major cocaine dealer, Anmol alias Pinky, following a raid against a large drug network. The local court has sent the accused to jail on judicial remand and directed the investigating officer to submit the charge sheet within 14 days.
According to police, Anmol Pinky was arrested from the Garden area of Karachi. The authorities revealed that drugs, including hashish, along with firearms, were seized from her possession. The estimated value of the confiscated drugs is reported to be over 15 lakh rupees. Notably, Anmol Pinky was presented in court without handcuffs, a situation that Karachi’s police chief has taken notice of.
Police further stated that a pistol, along with rounds, was also recovered from her possession. Sources confirmed that Anmol Pinky was operating a large and organized drug network and was involved in supplying drugs across various parts of the country. Authorities also mentioned that she used female riders to deliver drugs, and her clientele included students and individuals from various segments of society.
Investigators revealed that Pinky had been supplying drugs to several influential personalities as well. According to the police, numerous cases have been registered against her at the Garden police station, and she was wanted in ten other cases. Investigations are ongoing, and evidence is being gathered from multiple sources to expand the inquiry.
Sources indicate that Anmol Pinky hails from Kasur and was running a major drug network in Karachi. The police also shared that the name “Pinky” is often used as a code in the drug trade to keep the network’s activities hidden.
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In a leaked audio that has gone viral, Anmol Pinky can be heard claiming that her “service” is available 24/7. In the alleged audio, she boldly states, “We are working freely, if you can catch us, then try. We have caused chaos all over Karachi; stop us if you can.” She further mocks law enforcement agencies for their inability to apprehend her, and also ridicules the police’s competence with controversial remarks.
In addition to her drug trade, details have emerged about her marriage to a police officer. Anmol Pinky reportedly married a DSP in Lahore, and with her husband’s money, she purchased two bungalows. The accused explained that an official from an agency, named Ihsan, had pressured her after abducting her brother, leading her to pay him large sums of money, including an initial 50 lakh rupees followed by monthly payments of 25-30 lakh rupees.
Anmol Pinky’s first husband, who resides in Malaysia, taught her how to produce cocaine, after which she began manufacturing it herself in a lab. She had direct contact with her customers and delivered the drugs to specified addresses.
Last night, Anmol Pinky was held at the South Police Station and was brought to court today without handcuffs. When questioned by officers about this, they stated that regardless of gender, everyone should be presented with handcuffs in such cases.
The court has rejected the request for her physical remand and sent her to jail on judicial remand. Two cases have been registered against Anmol Pinky, including one under the Sindh Control Narcotics Act and another under the Sindh Arms Act for illegal weapons.

