‘Cocaine Queen’ Anmol Pinky to be shifted to SIUT over Kidney Pain?
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KARACHI – Anmol Pinky remained in custody as investigations continue in high-profile case, while a sudden health complaint briefly brought renewed attention inside the prison system. The accused Anmol Pinky, widely referred to as the “cocaine queen,” reported kidney pain, prompting jail authorities to consider shifting her to hospital under strict security arrangements. A medical alert like situation occured inside prison system after notorious accused Anmol Pinky complained of severe kidney pain, prompting jail authorities to initiate urgent arrangements. Jail officials decided to arrange specialized medical examination at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT). The accused, who is currently facing 23 different criminal cases, was expected to be shifted under strict security protocols. Authorities recommended deploying police mobile units, female police officers, and APC armored vehicles for the high-security transfer. A formal security alert was issued, and Sindh jail authorities sent an official letter to police, instructing them to ensure tight and foolproof security arrangements during the movement. Senior police officers were also directed to personally supervise the security operation, highlighting the level of concern surrounding the accused’s transfer. Officials said that she had complained of kidney pain, but after a detailed medical examination inside the jail, doctors declared her condition satisfactory and stable, ruling out the need for immediate hospital transfer. Authorities added that she would only be shifted to a hospital again if her condition worsens. Jail officials further clarified that during earlier medical examinations, kidney-related issues had been identified. They also revealed that the accused is additionally suffering from eye and stomach ailments, adding to her ongoing health complaints while in custody. The incident has drawn attention due to the high-security arrangements initially planned, which were later scaled