Anmol Pinky: Karachi court remands alleged drug queenpin into police custody till May 22
Key takeaways
- The suspect—a former aspiring model whose dramatic arrest has sparked immense public debate—faces an onslaught of legal battles.
- Dramatic scenes unfolded in the courtroom as Anmol broke down in tears, loudly accusing law enforcement of unlawful detention and physical abuse.
- The judicial magistrate repeatedly urged the suspect to calm down, assuring her that her statement and her legal counsel’s arguments would be fully heard.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI: A Karachi judicial magistrate on Saturday remanded alleged narcotics kingpin Anmol Pinky into the custody of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) until May 22, escalating a rapidly widening probe into an elite drug distribution network operating across Pakistan’s major cities.
The suspect—a former aspiring model whose dramatic arrest has sparked immense public debate—faces an onslaught of legal battles. Different judicial magistrates across Karachi’s South, Central, and Malir districts simultaneously reviewed her involvement in a staggering 15 criminal cases, which range from multi-million rupee narcotics trafficking to murder-related charges.
Dramatic scenes unfolded in the courtroom as Anmol broke down in tears, loudly accusing law enforcement of unlawful detention and physical abuse.