Karachi court sends Anmol alias Pinky to jail on judicial remand

Last Updated: May 19, 2026

A Karachi court has sent Anmol, alias Pinky, to jail on judicial remand. The order was issued during a hearing in a major drug case at a Malir court, and the judicial remand also pertains to 14 other cases against the accused.

During a court appearance at the City Court, Anmol created chaos, hurled serious allegations, and made a shocking statement. She also claimed she was subjected to torture while in custody. The case has reportedly taken a new turn, with major developments, new information, and major revelations emerging. A phone data leak has exposed a figure known as “Black Angel” in connection with the case.

Separately, Latif Khosa has revealed a potential new case against Imran Khan regarding Anmol Pinky and Bani Gala. The judicial remand follows a period of physical remand which had previously been extended. The court has released a detailed written decision.

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Updated: 2:01 AM PKT — May 19, 2026

Citing significant security concerns, a court conducted a hearing within Central Jail Karachi, extending the physical remand for the accused by an additional four days. Authorities now allege the drug network specifically targeted students at colleges and universities in affluent areas.

Updated: 1:14 AM PKT — May 19, 2026

Allegations have now emerged that Anmol and her former husband were involved in a nationwide cocaine supply network. A former police inspector, Rana Akram, reportedly accepted a bribe of 50 million rupees and two cars to release her from a previous arrest. In response to her claims of abuse, the court has ordered a medical examination.

Updated: 12:06 AM PKT — May 19, 2026

According to authorities, the phone records of the accused have revealed the names of several drug dealers, and an operation is now underway to arrest them. Investigators are also looking into the model’s travel history after records showed she made several trips to Azerbaijan.

Updated: 11:28 PM PKT — May 18, 2026

The investigation is now being referred to as the ‘Pinky’ murder case, and the accused has been further remanded into police custody. Allegations have also emerged that a former police officer accepted a significant bribe to release her on a previous occasion. In a related development, the Interior Minister has decided against publicly naming other involved individuals who used narcotics.

Updated: 11:12 PM PKT — May 18, 2026

Sindh’s Interior Minister, Sharjeel Memon, stated that the accused had openly challenged authorities to arrest her and that her trial will be conducted in jail. Officials also revealed her travel history to Azerbaijan and confirmed that the names of her dealers were found on her phone.

Updated: 10:48 PM PKT — May 18, 2026

Police now allege that one ex-husband, Shahjahan Nasir, trained her in cocaine production and ran a nationwide distribution network with his brothers. It has also been claimed that another ex-husband, former police inspector Rana Akram, had previously arrested her but released her in exchange for a bribe of 5 crore rupees and two cars. During the hearing, the accused shouted at and threatened investigation officers.

Updated: 10:15 PM PKT — May 18, 2026

A court has extended the physical remand of the accused for an additional four days in a hearing conducted inside Central Jail Karachi due to security threats. The Interior Minister has referred to the matter as a “test case,” vowing a wider crackdown on drug traffickers. Investigations now allege her ex-husband, Rana Nasir, introduced her to the cocaine business, which they expanded from Lahore to Karachi.

Updated: 7:33 PM PKT — May 18, 2026

A court has rejected a police request to review the remand in the narcotics case. Investigations now allege an ex-husband trained Anmol to produce cocaine, while another ex-husband, a former police inspector, is accused of previously taking a bribe to release her. During the court commotion, she and an accomplice threatened the investigating officer, claiming torture was used to obtain a forced confession.

Updated: 5:56 PM PKT — May 18, 2026

A report submitted to the court alleges police inspectors previously took a bribe of Rs. 5 crore and two cars to release the suspect after an earlier arrest. During the hearing, the accused made specific allegations of coercion and torture against the investigating officer.

Updated: 5:23 PM PKT — May 18, 2026

Anmol’s physical remand has been extended for four days in a separate murder case. Police reports allege her involvement in a major cocaine supply network operating from Lahore to Karachi. Her travel history also revealed a three-month trip to Baku, Azerbaijan, in 2018.

Updated: 9:44 AM PKT — May 18, 2026

As part of heightened security measures, personnel have been provided with bulletproof vests. Investigators have obtained copies of the accused’s passport and ID card, revealing her travel document expired in 2023 and that she allegedly attempted to acquire a new identity card under a different name.

Updated: 9:14 AM PKT — May 18, 2026

Security measures at the Baghdadi police station lock-up now include CCTV monitoring, rooftop snipers, and the screening of her food. Sindh’s Senior Minister has stated that while authorities aim to dismantle the entire network, the names of high-profile buyers will not be revealed at this time to avoid compromising the investigation.

Updated: 6:43 AM PKT — May 18, 2026

The suspected drug kingpin, now dubbed the “Cocaine Queen,” has been placed under increased security following perceived threats to her life. Further investigation into one of the cases has revealed that an associate arrested in 2018 confessed to sourcing drugs directly from her residence.

Updated: 10:40 PM PKT — May 17, 2026

Investigators have recovered the accused’s Karachi-issued identity card and passport, alleging she attempted to obtain a new ID under a different name. A fifth case has also surfaced against her from 2018, in which an arrested dealer identified her as his supplier. Authorities report her husband, also allegedly involved in the drug trade, has fled the country, as Sindh’s Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon vowed to dismantle the entire network.

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