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Anmol Pinky Sold Rs20 Million Drugs Monthly, Probe Claims

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By Web Desk Published May 14, 2026 2 Min Read
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Karachi, Sindh, investigators said the Anmol Pinky drug network probe had uncovered claims that narcotics worth more than Rs20 million were being sold monthly in the city.

According to investigators, Anmol alias Pinky allegedly said drug consignments were transported from Lahore, Punjab, through intercity bus services.

A Karachi court granted three days’ physical remand of Anmol alias Pinky on May 13. Police sought further investigation into alleged cocaine supply, finances and prior cases.

Investigators claimed the suspect said she opened a bank account under the name “Sameer” after her identity card was blocked. Meanwhile, another account was allegedly opened under the name Zeeshan to manage financial flows.

انمول عرف پنکی کے اہل خانہ کا بھی منشیات فروشی میں ملوث ہونے کا انکشاف#ARYNews pic.twitter.com/h2TSW2XMIB

— ARY NEWS (@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL) May 14, 2026

The probe also alleged that payments linked to the network moved through Easypaisa accounts. Additionally, a franchise outlet in Gulistan-e-Johar was used for money transfers.

Officials said mobile SIMs used in the alleged operation were registered under the names Fazal and Saba Bibi. Furthermore, communication relied on SIM-less phones and digital platforms.

The suspect also alleged that more than Rs100 million in bribes had been paid to officials. These claims included personnel linked to arrests and releases of her brother and riders.

Anmol alias Pinky was arrested during a raid on a group allegedly supplying expensive synthetic drugs. These included ice, cocaine, ecstasy and party pills in Karachi’s affluent areas.

Investigators said riders allegedly left narcotics at designated locations and photographed the drops. Subsequently, they shared live locations with the suspect, who then forwarded details to customers.

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