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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Karachi court reserves verdict on police request for Anmol alias Pinky's physical remand in murder case
KARACHI: A judicial magistrate on Monday reserved its verdict on a police request seeking the physical remand of alleged drug queenpin Anmol alias Pinky in connection with a murder case. Anmol was arrested last week from her apartment in Karachi in connection with two cases pertaining to the possession of narcotics and an unlicenced weapon. She was already booked in multiple criminal cases prior to her arrest, taking the number of cases active a…
Karachi court orders to conduct Pinky case inside jail over security concerns
The South Karachi Sessions Court issued the directive after police raised concerns over law and order risks, stating that the accused’s production in court could create a potentially dangerous situation
Court shifts Anmol Pinky proceedings to jail over security concerns
A Karachi court on Monday declared the production of suspected drug trafficker Anmol alias Pinky at the City Court unsafe and ordered that all further proceedings be conducted inside prison premises due to security concerns.
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