Drug network linked to Anmol Pinky exposed following multiple arrests

Last Updated: May 18, 2026

A fifth case against Anmol alias Pinky has come to light in Lahore as a crackdown on an alleged drug network linked to her escalates. Police have made a major breakthrough, arresting another drug dealer. Subsequently, 20 more people linked to the case were arrested, including an individual known as “Black Angel” and 20 members of the Anmol Pinky gang.

Several politicians have commented on the matter. Sharjeel Memon stated that Anmol Pinky will get a severe punishment and has revealed key details about the network. Members of the Sindh Assembly are also taking action. Khawaja Asif referred to the case as “Pakistan’s Epstein Files.” Asad Qaiser has also issued a statement regarding the controversy and alleged links.

Multiple news channels have obtained copies of Anmol Pinky’s CNIC and passport, from which important details have reportedly emerged. Revelations have also been made about her ex-husband. The exposure of the drug network has put “big names” under the spotlight, and a breakthrough has been reported concerning the identity of a figure known as Anmol Pinky’s “Baba.” It has also been reported that threats from the individual, referred to as the “Cocaine Queen,” are continuing. Details have been revealed regarding a visit Anmol Pinky made to a girls’ hostel.

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Updated: 5:36 AM PKT — May 18, 2026

Sindh’s Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon has stated the government’s priority is to dismantle the entire drug network. He stressed that the goal is to eradicate the drug menace from the province, rather than simply exposing individuals involved.

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Updated: 7:02 PM PKT — May 17, 2026

The suspect, identified as Anmol Bhatti, and her ex-husband allegedly ran an online drug network targeting Lahore’s affluent areas. Deliveries were reportedly made using ride-hailing services. The police investigation is now widening to include the network’s clients and facilitators.

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