KARACHI: A judicial magistrate in Karachi on Saturday remanded alleged narcotics kingpin Anmol Pinky into the custody of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) until May 22 in connection with a major drug trafficking investigation that has shocked Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies.
The latest development in the high-profile Karachi drug case comes as investigators intensify efforts to uncover a large narcotics network allegedly operating in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and other major cities. According to officials, the SIU requested physical remand to question the suspect over alleged links to drug suppliers, distributors, and influential individuals suspected of involvement in the illegal narcotics trade.
Police sources revealed that investigators are examining financial transactions, digital records, and communication data recovered during the operation. Authorities believe the network was involved in supplying illegal drugs at private parties, clubs, and elite gatherings in urban centers across Pakistan.
The arrest of Anmol Pinky has become one of the most discussed topics on social media and search platforms, with many people closely following updates related to the Karachi narcotics case. Law enforcement agencies say the investigation may lead to additional arrests in the coming days as evidence continues to emerge.
During the hearing, the investigating officer informed the court that further interrogation was necessary to identify other suspects and trace the broader structure of the alleged drug syndicate. The court approved the request and directed the SIU to present the accused again on May 22.
Officials have stated that anti-narcotics operations are being expanded to dismantle organized drug networks and prevent the spread of illegal substances among youth in Pakistan. Security agencies are also coordinating with intelligence departments to monitor suspected trafficking routes and financial channels linked to the case.
The Anmol Pinky case has once again raised concerns regarding drug trafficking in Karachi and the increasing presence of narcotics in elite social circles. Authorities insist that strict action will continue against all individuals found connected to the illegal trade.