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Inside the rise of Karachi’s alleged ‘Cocaine Queen’ Anmol Pinky
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Inside the rise of Karachi’s alleged ‘Cocaine Queen’ Anmol Pinky

ARY News · May 12, 2026, 5:35 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • According to investigative sources, Anmol Pinky left home at the age of 14 with ambitions of becoming a model and soon became involved in party circles.
  • Following her divorce from the lawyer, Anmol allegedly married a police officer and gradually expanded her operations with the assistance of her three brothers.
  • Also Read: Anmol Pinky’s past, money trail and marriage to police officer under scrutiny

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI: Fresh details have surfaced regarding the alleged narcotics network operated by Anmol alias “Pinky,” the suspected cocaine maker and dealer arrested from Karachi’s Garden area, revealing how she allegedly built one of the city’s most organized drug distribution operations, ARY News reported.

According to investigative sources, Anmol Pinky left home at the age of 14 with ambitions of becoming a model and soon became involved in party circles. Sources claim she later married a lawyer allegedly linked to an international cocaine trafficking network, after which she reportedly entered the narcotics trade alongside him.

Following her divorce from the lawyer, Anmol allegedly married a police officer and gradually expanded her operations with the assistance of her three brothers. Investigators claim she learned methods of cocaine production through internet research before eventually creating her own “brand” within the underground drug market.

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