Alleged drug queenpin Anmol remanded into police custody till May 22 in narcotics case

Alleged drug queenpin Anmol remanded into police custody till May 22 in narcotics case

A judicial magistrate on Saturday remanded alleged drug queenpin Anmol alias Pinky in police custody till May 22 in a narcotics case registered against her.

Anmol was arrested earlier this week from her apartment in Karachi in connection with two cases pertaining to the possession of narcotics and an unlicenced weapon. She was already booked in multiple criminal cases prior to her arrest.

Earlier in the day, magistrates of districts South, Central and Malir reserved their decisions on police requests for Anmol’s physical custody in a total of 15 cases.

She was presented before Karachi Central Special Sunday Magistrate Abdul Sattar in a case registered under the Sindh Control of Narcotic Substances Act 2024 at the Specialised Investigation Unit (SIU/CIA) police station.

A magistrate also remanded Anmol in police custody for two days in a murder case registered at Baghdadi police station. In the remaining 13 cases, the police sought her physical custody but were denied, as the courts sent the suspect on judicial remand.

In the narcotics case registered at the SIU police station, police sought her 14-day custody, but the judge approved a six-day physical remand, noting that the investigating officer’s (IO) submission was “found cogent and reasonable”.

According to the court order, Anmol stated that she had been arrested in this case on May 15 and alleged “maltreatment at the hands of police”.

The judge noted the IO was required to have the suspect examined by a woman medicolegal officer and provide necessary medical treatment as advised.

According to SIU IO Shaukat Ali, Anmol was wanted in a 2025 case after a delivery rider allegedly working for her was arrested in the Central District. Advocate Liaquat Ali Gabol appeared as the suspect’s counsel.

While being presented in court, Anmol requested that her face not be covered with a chador so she could breathe properly, to which the judge advised her to keep it on so no one would disturb her.

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