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‘Cocaine Queen’ Anmol Pinky seen roaming freely in Court without Handcuffs under Cops Escort
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‘Cocaine Queen’ Anmol Pinky seen roaming freely in Court without Handcuffs under Cops Escort

Pakistan Observer · May 12, 2026, 4:16 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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KARACHI – Drugpin Anmol alias “Pinky” was produced in court on Tuesday in a VIP-style appearance, without handcuffs and under police protocol, raising serious questions over law enforcement conduct. According to reports, Anmol Pinky, described by police as Pakistan’s biggest cocaine dealer, was presented before the city court after being arrested earlier in the day from Karachi’s Garden area. Sources claim that even during custody, she remained confident and reportedly told officials she would be released soon. Presenting you Miss Pinky Allegedly The Biggest supplier of Cocaine in Pakistan..Check how an officer of Sind police is escorting her after arrest for a court hearing. No handcuffs 🤦🏼‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/wSnzNl7cP4 — Ammad Yousaf (@AmmadYousaf) May 12, 2026 During the court appearance, she was seen walking ahead in a relaxed manner while the investigating officer followed behind, even guiding her inside the courtroom. Shockingly, no standard security SOPs were reportedly implemented, and she was not handcuffed at any point. Eyewitness accounts further suggest that she interacted freely in court, spoke to her lawyer using a mobile phone, and was even seen joking with people present in the courtroom. Police requested a 14-day physical remand; however, the court rejected the request and instead sent her on judicial remand. Two separate cases have been registered against her. Cocaine Queen Pinky’s audio leak pic.twitter.com/IHnJ6U2An1 — Murtaza Ali Shah (@MurtazaViews) May 12, 2026 Authorities allege that Anmol Pinkie is involved in a massive cocaine network worth billions of rupees across Pakistan. Police also claim she was not only a major drug distributor but also involved in production and supply operations. WANTED IN 10 CASES SINCE 2021 Further details reveal that Anmol had been a fugitive in at least 10 drug-related cases registered since 2021. A case was first filed in July 2021 at Gizri Police Station, where arrested suspects reportedly confe

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