Karachi, Sindh, investigators in the Anmol Pinky case have received a mobile phone forensic report showing more than 100GB of recovered data, police sources said.
The forensic report has been handed to the investigating officer for further examination, according to the sources. Federal investigative agencies assisted with the digital analysis.
Investigators said the recovered data includes about 75,000 images and other visual records. The material also includes hundreds of screenshots linked to online transactions, bank slips and financial records.
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Sources said the phone data contains contact records of around 13,000 individuals. Investigators also found about 42,000 call logs linked to multiple networks and services.
The forensic analysis found two WhatsApp accounts on the same device, investigators said. One account was linked to a personal number, while the other was allegedly used for business purposes.
Anmol Pinky was arrested in May from her Garden apartment in Karachi. Police and a civilian intelligence agency conducted the joint raid in connection with cases involving alleged narcotics possession and an unlicensed weapon.
Authorities said the recovered digital evidence is now under detailed review. Investigators said further progress may follow as the inquiry continues.