Anmol Pinky: New revelations surface in ongoing narcotics investigation
Key takeaways
- Authorities claim that at least 12 cases have been registered against Anmol Pinky so far.
- Officials suspect that facilitation and corruption may have played a role in allowing her continued operations.
- The reported network is believed to operate largely online, with only a small number of logistical handlers based in Karachi.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize KARACHI: New revelations have emerged regarding alleged cocaine trafficker Anmol alias “Pinky,” as investigators and crime reporters highlight her suspected drug network, multiple cases, and alleged facilitation within law enforcement lapses, ARY News reported.
According to senior ARY News crime reporter Nazeer Shah, the case has now been escalated into a high-profile investigation after media coverage brought renewed attention to the scale of the alleged network and its impact on society, particularly among young people in Karachi.
Authorities claim that at least 12 cases have been registered against Anmol Pinky so far. However, despite these cases, she has reportedly not been arrested in several key investigations. One major case was registered by the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) in Clifton in 2019, which remains unresolved after several years. Officials now say the ANF is expected to seek short-term custody remand to advance the investigation.