Drug Trafficker ‘Cocaine Queen’ Investigation Expands to Lahore

Last Updated: May 17, 2026

KARACHI – The investigation into alleged drug trafficker Anmol, also known as ‘Pinki’ or ‘Cocaine Queen’, has expanded to Lahore after a fifth case against her from 2018 surfaced. The development came as a court in Karachi remanded her into physical custody.

During the court proceedings, Anmol alleged she was subjected to police torture and maintained her innocence. Investigators are examining a drug network believed to involve numerous buyers and have uncovered financial transactions worth crores of rupees. These transactions were reportedly conducted through her bank accounts and various benami accounts.

Authorities have also reportedly discovered the methods she used for drug delivery. As the inquiry widens, law enforcement is seeking assistance from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

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Updated: 2:39 PM PKT — May 17, 2026

New details indicate Anmol and Pinky are a duo, not a single individual as previously reported. During raids in Lahore, authorities arrested several accomplices, including five foreign nationals. The main suspects have also been placed on a no-fly list.

Updated: 1:56 PM PKT — May 17, 2026

In a major development, the suspect has been remanded into police custody for murder in addition to the existing drug-related charges. Investigators also revealed that some of the financial transactions from the network were transferred to foreign nationals.

Updated: 1:16 PM PKT — May 17, 2026

Police have arrested a key accomplice who allegedly served as the network’s accountant, identifying at least eight bank accounts used for transactions. In a separate development, another 2018 case has emerged where a different arrested drug dealer had named Pinky as his supplier. Authorities now plan to use customers of the drug network as official witnesses.

Updated: 12:33 PM PKT — May 17, 2026

An accomplice has been identified as the accused’s frontman, and the court has extended her physical remand until May 22. Based on information provided by Anmol, police conducted a raid in Lahore, arresting eleven people. Those taken into custody during the raid reportedly include foreign nationals.

Updated: 11:58 AM PKT — May 17, 2026

The case has drawn a high-profile comparison to the “Epstein Files” from Pakistan’s Defence Minister, and a high-level committee has now been formed to probe the matter. During court proceedings, Anmol alleged she was being framed by an ex-husband. The financial inquiry is reportedly now focused on transactions across six specific bank accounts.

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