Anmol Pinky, an alleged cocaine trafficker, has been linked to a third narcotics case in Lahore [3].

The case highlights potential corruption within law enforcement, as reports suggest a high-ranking officer provided assistance to the suspect.

Pinky, also known as Madam Pinky, is 30 years old [1]. Born in 1995 [2], she hails from the Baloch Para neighbourhood in Karachi [1]. Authorities have connected her to three separate narcotics cases in Lahore [3].

Investigations into her activities suggest she operated as a significant figure in the cocaine trade. However, the legal process has been clouded by allegations of preferential treatment. Reports said that Pinky received VIP treatment following her arrest [1].

This special treatment was allegedly facilitated by a senior police officer who helped her secure relief from standard procedures [1]. The involvement of law enforcement in protecting a suspected trafficker has raised questions about the integrity of the investigation in Lahore.

Police have not provided a detailed timeline of the arrests, but the connection to multiple cases suggests a wider network of distribution. Pinky remains a central figure in the ongoing narcotics probe as investigators seek to determine the extent of her operation, and the identities of her accomplices [1].

Anmol Pinky, an alleged cocaine trafficker, has been linked to a third narcotics case in Lahore.

The allegations of VIP treatment for a high-profile narcotics suspect suggest a systemic vulnerability where law enforcement officers may use their positions to shield criminal operatives. This case underscores the challenge of combating drug trafficking in Pakistan when the mechanisms of arrest and detention are compromised by internal corruption.