New details emerge in Anmol alias Pinky drug case

Fresh developments have emerged in the case involving alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky, as investigators revealed details about the suspected network used for narcotics distribution in Karachi.
According to investigative sources, the suspect allegedly used a location-based delivery method to supply narcotics across different parts of the city. Officials said drugs were reportedly placed at selected locations after payment confirmation, with customers receiving live locations and photographs of the hidden packages within minutes.
Authorities said the alleged delivery system was designed to avoid direct contact between buyers and suppliers. Investigators claim narcotics were usually placed at designated spots nearly 10 minutes after payments were received.
Sources further stated that forensic analysis of the suspect’s mobile phone has been completed. Officials reportedly recovered data containing more than 800 phone numbers, including over 200 contacts linked to Karachi.
Investigators are also examining the suspect’s financial transactions and property records in Karachi. According to sources, authorities have obtained bank statements exceeding 500 pages as part of the ongoing investigation into alleged money trails and financial activities connected to the case.
The matter is currently under investigation in multiple cases registered in Karachi. Officials said the suspect is being questioned in at least 15 separate cases related to alleged narcotics activities.
Authorities have also informed the Federal Investigation Agency about details concerning the suspect’s bank accounts and financial transactions for further scrutiny.
The case has gained widespread public attention after the arrest of Anmol alias Pinky and subsequent court proceedings in Karachi. During a recent hearing, the suspect denied allegations and claimed that false cases had been registered against her.
Law enforcement agencies say investigations are continuing to identify additional suspects and possible links to wider narcotics networks operating in the city. Officials have indicated that further arrests may be made following the analysis of digital and financial evidence.














