Police raid and arrest alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky in Karachi, details including seized cocaine and previous narcotics cases.

This video captures police officers conducting a raid on an apartment to arrest Anmol alias Pinky, who was detained for her involvement in drug trafficking. The footage shows police arriving at the flat and entering after knocking on the door, with Anmol opening it herself before being taken into custody by authorities. The video also reveals that a female police constable seized Anmol's mobile phone immediately upon entry to the apartment during the raid. Following this, investigators conducted an extensive search of the premises. Earlier today, the arrested woman was brought before the Judicial Magistrate South court in Karachi. The court approved a three-day physical remand for further investigation into her case. Police sources informed Geo News that investigators had compiled details of previous cases registered against Anmol Pinky involving narcotics-related offenses committed over recent years. According to police officials, 1,540 grams of cocaine and 6,970 grams of raw drug material were seized during the arrest operation. The suspect is alleged to have operated a drug supply network in Karachi, with multiple cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act registered against her between 2021 and 2024. Police had initially failed to secure physical remand for Anmol Pinky after earlier proceedings due to court orders sending her to judicial custody until May 25. However, investigators later submitted a fresh plea before the court, arguing that custody was necessary to trace the cocaine supply source, investigate Pinky's financial network, and verify her criminal background. The court subsequently accepted this request and approved a three-day physical remand for Pinky to facilitate further investigation. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) South Asad Raza stated that investigators have initiated questioning of Anmol from multiple angles as part of the ongoing inquiry. Police sources highlighted that at least 14 cases have been registered against Anmol Pinky in connection with narcotics-related offenses across various areas of Karachi, including Defence, Darakhshan, Gizri, and Garden police stations. Separate cases were also registered under the Anti-Narcotics Act at Baghdadi and Boat Basin police stations. The records indicate that Pinky has remained wanted in multiple narcotics-related cases linked to alleged drug trafficking operations in Karachi.