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Strict security protocols set for Pinky's court appearance

Police have deployed more than 40 personnel and a five-member team as Anmol alias Pinky faces narcotics and murder cases.

  • On Monday, South Judicial Magistrate Kalsoom Mustafa remanded alleged drug queenpin Anmol, known as "Pinky," to police custody for four days following a high-security court appearance at Central Prison Karachi.
  • Karachi Police arrested the suspect last week from her apartment for possession of narcotics and an unlicensed weapon, initiating proceedings in a case involving more than 15 criminal charges.
  • During the hearing, Anmol alleged investigation officers tortured her and coerced her to "take names" of politicians, while claiming authorities' voice recordings were AI-generated.
  • To manage the high-profile proceedings, police deployed more than 40 personnel, while the Senate Standing Committee on Interior Affairs directed the Anti-Narcotics Force to identify officials allegedly linked to the network.
  • The investigation serves as a politically sensitive test of Pakistan's accountability system, as authorities examine whether the network operated for years under protection of influential figures.
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The Express Tribune broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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