Karachi Court Extends Police Custody of Alleged Drug Queenpin Anmol Alias Pinky
May 2026 | By Azad News
A Karachi court on Saturday granted police physical remand of alleged drug trafficker Anmol alias Pinky until May 22 in an ongoing narcotics case.
The suspect was initially arrested earlier this week during a joint operation conducted by city police and a civil agency at an apartment in Karachi’s Garden area.
Authorities say Anmol is accused of operating a large-scale narcotics supply network with links across multiple cases under investigation in different districts.
During court proceedings, police sought extended custody for further investigation, citing multiple pending cases including narcotics and murder-related charges.
The investigation officer informed the court that additional cases had been registered and recovery of narcotics was linked to her identification.
The court, however, ordered that she be sent to jail in several cases while granting limited custody in others and directed investigators to submit progress reports.
During the hearing, the accused alleged that she was being falsely implicated and pressured to name individuals, claims which are now part of the judicial record.
She also told the court that she was being kept under coercive conditions and denied involvement in the cases registered against her.
Police, meanwhile, maintain that the suspect has been absconding in several cases and that investigations are expanding to identify wider links in the drug network.
Separate courts in Karachi are hearing multiple cases against her, including narcotics recovery and alleged murder-related investigations.
Conclusion
The case of Anmol alias Pinky continues to expand across multiple jurisdictions in Karachi, with courts extending remand as investigations into alleged narcotics networks deepen.
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