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Anmol alias Pinky claims she was 'picked up' from Lahore 22 days ago, alleges torture
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Anmol alias Pinky claims she was 'picked up' from Lahore 22 days ago, alleges torture

Geo News · May 16, 2026, 9:31 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • KARACHI: Anmol alias Pinky, who was arrested for allegedly running a drug network, told a local court in Karachi that she had remained in custody for nearly 22 to 23 days after being picked up from Lahore.
  • The accused was produced before the South judicial magistrate after the completion of her earlier physical remand.
  • During the proceedings, the suspected drug queenpin told the court that she was picked up from Lahore by six police officials and kept in custody for around 15 days before being shifted to Karachi.

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Home latest pakistan world sports showbiz entertainment Royal business health Sci-Tech Food Fact Check big picture Videos shows Watch LIVE TV X Home Latest Pakistan World Sports Showbiz Fact Check big picture Videos Shows LIVE TV Pakistan Anmol alias Pinky claims she was 'picked up' from Lahore 22 days ago, alleges torture Suspected drug queenpin was produced after completion of her earlier three-day physical remand By Amin Anwar | Published May 16, 2026

KARACHI: Anmol alias Pinky, who was arrested for allegedly running a drug network, told a local court in Karachi that she had remained in custody for nearly 22 to 23 days after being picked up from Lahore.

The accused was produced before the South judicial magistrate after the completion of her earlier physical remand. The investigating officer requested further physical custody, arguing that progress in the investigation required additional time, while the defence counsel strongly opposed the plea.

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