A Karachi court granted a three-day physical remand for Anmol, known as "Pinky," following the discovery of criminal records linking her to narcotics [2].
The development is significant as it connects a suspect currently under scrutiny in Karachi to an older narcotics investigation in Lahore, suggesting a wider network of drug trafficking across Pakistan's major cities.
Police records indicate that Anmol Pinky was linked to a narcotics case registered in Lahore in 2022 [1]. The records also involve her brother, and other associates in the alleged drug operations. The surfacing of these documents has provided the legal basis for the current proceedings in Karachi.
On Wednesday, the court approved the three-day remand [2]. This period allows law enforcement officials to conduct further interrogations, and gather evidence regarding the suspect's alleged role in the distribution of narcotics. The investigation aims to determine the extent of the network and identify other collaborators involved in the trade.
Legal proceedings regarding Anmol Pinky have seen conflicting reports. While some records highlight her link to the 2022 Lahore case [1], other reports indicate a separate case against her was dismissed following a rights violation during a no-knock raid. The current remand in Karachi focuses on the ongoing investigation into the narcotics network.
“A Karachi court granted a three-day physical remand for Anmol, known as "Pinky."”
The link between cases in Lahore and Karachi suggests that law enforcement is attempting to map a multi-city narcotics pipeline. By securing a physical remand, authorities can move beyond static records to actively interrogate suspects about the logistics and hierarchy of the alleged drug ring.





