Alleged Drug Supplier Anmol ‘Pinky’ Remanded into Police Custody

Last Updated: 6 days ago

The investigation into a major drug trafficking network in Karachi has intensified with the suspension of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ali Hassan. A notification confirmed the suspension was ordered on the directive of the Sindh Home Minister, marking a significant development in the case involving the alleged drug supplier Anmol, also known as Pinky.

This comes as a Karachi court granted police a three-day physical remand for Anmol. The hearing was conducted under high security at the judicial complex within Central Jail due to public safety concerns. Anmol is facing numerous drug peddling cases registered at various police stations, including at least nine at the Darakhshan and Gizri stations.

Sindh Inspector General of Police Javed Odho revealed that many influential names are expected to surface as the probe continues. He stated that the suspect, Pinky, primarily resided in Lahore and that a special task force is being formed to handle the case. The IG urged the public to provide any relevant information to the task force.

The investigation has been expanded due to the sophisticated nature of the operation, which allegedly used an online shopping brand to sell drugs in posh localities. The National Counter Narcotics Coordination Intelligence (NCNCI) will now examine the online sales aspect, while the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has been brought in to probe the financial and banking transactions associated with the network.

At a press conference, the IG Sindh also noted broader anti-narcotics efforts, mentioning the recent seizure of 40 kg of crystal meth (ice) and the arrest of over a thousand criminals. Authorities anticipate more high-profile revelations as the multi-agency investigation into Pinky’s alleged network progresses.

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Updated: 7:20 PM PKT — May 19, 2026

A court has extended Anmol’s physical remand until May 22, converting her judicial remand in 11 separate cases. Meanwhile, an inquiry report submitted regarding the VVIP protocol she received during a previous court appearance identified negligence by several police officials.

Updated: 6:44 PM PKT — May 19, 2026

The accused was remanded to police custody for an additional three days following a court appearance. An inquiry report regarding the “extraordinary protocol” she had received has now been completed. Authorities also indicated the Federal Investigation Agency may investigate a potential money laundering angle in the high-profile case.

Updated: 5:55 PM PKT — May 19, 2026

Police officials have clarified that two suspects, Anmol and “Pinki,” are in custody. Their network allegedly sold drugs, including ice, in posh localities by using an online shopping brand and unsuspecting delivery riders. Authorities now expect high-profile names to be revealed as the investigation progresses.

Updated: 5:24 PM PKT — May 19, 2026

Police informed the court that the suspect frequently changes her statements, while the Inspector General of Sindh stated that many influential people on the suspect’s list will be exposed. The investigation has also revealed her gang used a well-known online shopping brand’s packaging and unwitting delivery riders to distribute drugs in posh areas of the city.

Updated: 5:10 PM PKT — May 19, 2026

According to IG Sindh Javed Alam Odho, the investigation has revealed a list of influential clients, and he vowed that no one involved will be spared. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has joined the probe to investigate a potential money laundering angle. The accused also allegedly used the packaging of a popular online shopping brand to conceal and deliver the narcotics.

Updated: 4:40 PM PKT — May 19, 2026

An inquiry has been completed into police negligence after the suspect was allegedly given undue protocol and access to a mobile phone during a prior court appearance. Authorities also report her drug network allegedly used an online shopping brand to traffic narcotics, with delivery riders unknowingly transporting the illicit substances.

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