Police investigate drug case involving suspect Anmol alias Pinky

Last Updated: May 26, 2026

Police are investigating a drug case involving suspect Anmol alias Pinky. Authorities seek video link production of Anmol alias Pinky. A major breakthrough has occurred in the investigation of the case, and big questions have been raised regarding Anmol alias Pinky’s arrest case.

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Updated: 8:38 PM PKT — May 26, 2026

Jail authorities have formally requested Civil Hospital Karachi to dispatch a medical team to examine alleged drug kingpin Anmol alias ‘Pinky’ within the prison, citing “extraordinary security risks” associated with transporting the high-profile inmate. The request follows an initial prison medical examination that found a possible benign growth in her kidney and recommended further evaluation for both kidney and gallbladder issues at a specialized hospital.

Despite the recommendation for an outside consultation, both jail administration and police have insisted on in-prison treatment due to security challenges. The jail superintendent has proposed the examination be conducted by a specially constituted medical board under secure arrangements.

Updated: 7:36 PM PKT — May 26, 2026

Anmol alias ‘Pinky’, the alleged leader of a cocaine-selling gang, will remain in Karachi’s Central Jail for Women after a planned hospital transfer was called off. Authorities had prepared for a high-security move to the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation after she complained of severe kidney pain.

However, a detailed medical examination conducted within the prison determined her condition to be stable and satisfactory, negating the immediate need for hospitalization. Officials noted that the accused has previously identified kidney issues and also suffers from eye and stomach ailments. She will only be transferred to a hospital if her condition deteriorates.

Updated: 6:03 PM PKT — May 26, 2026

Anmol alias ‘Pinky’, the alleged leader of a cocaine-selling gang, suffered a health scare in Karachi’s Central Jail for Women after complaining of kidney pain. Jail authorities had requested enhanced security from Karachi Police for a potential transfer to the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), citing her status as a high-profile prisoner with 23 pending cases.

However, the hospital transfer was later postponed. Inspector General of Jails Fida Hussain Mustoi confirmed that jail doctors conducted a medical examination and found her condition to be satisfactory. He added that she would be moved to a hospital immediately if the need arises. The inmate is also reported to suffer from eye, stomach, and asthma-related ailments.

Updated: 4:28 PM PKT — May 26, 2026

The Superintendent of the Central Jail for Women in Karachi has formally requested that court proceedings for inmate Anmol alias Pinky be conducted via video link due to security concerns. In a report submitted to courts handling the suspect’s drug and murder cases, the superintendent stated that physically producing the accused poses a significant threat to the public, security personnel, and Pinky herself.

The request cites a Sindh High Court directive from September 2025 that provided guidelines for using technology in judicial proceedings. The jail authorities have asked for permission to present the accused virtually for all future hearings.

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