Punjab Police Move to Secure Anmol Alias Pinky’s Custody from Sindh in Major Drug Trafficking Investigation
Punjab Police Move to Secure Anmol Alias Pinky’s Custody from Sindh in Major Drug Trafficking Investigation
The recent arrest of alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky by Sindh Police has triggered a fresh wave of scrutiny across Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies. Her appearance in a Karachi court, which quickly went viral on television and social media platforms, reignited public attention on several unresolved drug-related cases linked to her and her family in Lahore.
Following the revelations emerging from the ongoing investigation, Punjab Police have reportedly decided to seek Anmol’s custody from Sindh authorities in connection with multiple narcotics cases registered against her over the past several years. The case has also exposed alleged corruption and negligence within the Lahore police investigation wing, raising serious questions about accountability and law enforcement integrity.
Punjab Police Reopen Old Drug Cases Against Anmol Alias Pinky
Authorities in Punjab have traced at least three separate drug cases registered against Anmol alias Pinky and her brothers, Nasir and Riaz Baloch, between 2019 and 2022. These First Information Reports (FIRs) were lodged at Liaqatabad Police Station, Iqbal Town Police Station, and Kot Lakhpat Police Station in Lahore.
Investigators believe the cases reveal a larger organized narcotics network operating between Lahore and Karachi. Senior officials claim that the suspects allegedly managed an intercity drug trafficking operation involving substances such as cocaine, heroin, and charas.
The 2022 Kot Lakhpat case remains particularly significant. According to police records, officers conducted a raid in Lahore’s Shadab Colony after receiving intelligence about a vehicle transporting a massive cache of illegal drugs. During the operation, police intercepted a black SUV carrying the suspects.
Reports state that Riaz Baloch exited the vehicle while Anmol, who was allegedly driving, accelerated suddenly and attempted to run over police officers before fleeing the scene. Authorities later recovered narcotics from the vehicle and detained Riaz, who identified the fleeing driver as his sister, Anmol alias Pinky.
Investigation Reveals Alleged Police Corruption and Negligence
The case has now expanded beyond drug trafficking allegations and entered the realm of police accountability. Investigators are reportedly examining claims that several officers from Lahore’s former Crime Investigation Agency (CIA), now renamed the Crime Control Department (CCD), deliberately avoided arresting Anmol despite her nomination in multiple FIRs.
Senior police sources allege that certain officials maintained close ties with the accused and may have accepted bribes in exchange for protection. One retired police officer is accused of receiving a luxury double-cabin vehicle and a residential property from Anmol in return for favors and non-interference.
These allegations have intensified pressure on Punjab Police leadership, especially after details of the post-arrest investigation surfaced publicly. Officials believe the evidence collected so far may justify departmental inquiries and criminal investigations against officers suspected of misconduct.
DIG Investigation Zeeshan Raza confirmed that police had already submitted challans in two of the cases against Anmol’s brothers. However, he acknowledged that Anmol herself had not yet been formally arrested in the Lahore cases.
Punjab Police Seek Custody Transfer from Sindh
Punjab Police have now initiated legal proceedings to obtain custody of Anmol alias Pinky from Sindh Police for further interrogation. DIG Zeeshan Raza stated that specialized teams have already been formed to bring the suspect from Karachi to Lahore.
According to police officials, Punjab authorities are approaching the relevant courts to secure permission for her arrest and transfer. Investigators believe her interrogation could expose the full extent of the alleged drug trafficking network and reveal potential connections between criminal elements and compromised police officers.
Authorities also confirmed that departmental action has begun against investigating officers accused of failing to arrest Anmol despite clear legal grounds in the pending cases.
The situation has become a high-profile test for Punjab’s law enforcement agencies as public pressure mounts for transparency and accountability.
Questions Raised Over Previous Investigations
Unconfirmed reports suggest that Anmol may have briefly come into police custody in 2024 based on intelligence connected to the infamous Jordan Gang. However, despite these claims, she was never declared a proclaimed offender in the pending narcotics cases.
Legal experts and analysts argue that significant procedural lapses weakened the prosecution’s cases against her family members. Her brother, Riaz Baloch, reportedly secured acquittal due to flaws and inconsistencies in the investigation process.
Critics claim these failures point toward either gross negligence or deliberate manipulation within sections of the police department. The controversy has further damaged public confidence in the criminal justice system, particularly regarding narcotics enforcement and anti-corruption measures.
Former CIA Chief Denies Jordan Gang Connection
Former CIA Lahore chief DIG Imran Kishwar has strongly rejected reports linking Anmol alias Pinky to the Jordan Gang. Speaking publicly about the matter, he clarified that the criminal syndicate consisted of six members from a single family led by Mohammad Ayub, commonly known as Jordan.
According to DIG Kishwar, the gang operated internationally across regions including Central Asia, Mexico, Canada, the United States, and other countries. He emphasized that the group had no connection with Anmol or her alleged drug network.
His statement appears aimed at separating the current narcotics investigation from unrelated organized crime cases that gained media attention in previous years.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Demands Report
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has reportedly taken serious notice of the matter and requested a detailed report regarding the handling of Anmol’s cases.
The controversy is rapidly evolving into a critical governance challenge for the Punjab administration. Observers believe the case could become a benchmark for evaluating reforms within the police investigation wing and the government’s commitment to combating corruption inside law enforcement institutions.
Political analysts suggest the administration faces mounting pressure to ensure impartial investigations and restore public trust in the justice system. Any failure to hold negligent officers accountable could further fuel criticism of systemic weaknesses within Pakistan’s anti-narcotics operations.
Public Attention Intensifies Around High-Profile Drug Case
The viral circulation of Anmol’s court appearance has transformed the case into a national talking point. Social media users, journalists, and legal commentators continue to debate how an individual allegedly named in multiple narcotics cases remained beyond the reach of law enforcement for years.
The investigation now carries implications far beyond a routine criminal inquiry. It has exposed alleged institutional failures, raised concerns about police corruption, and highlighted gaps in inter-provincial law enforcement coordination.
As Punjab Police pursue custody of Anmol alias Pinky, the coming weeks are expected to reveal whether authorities can successfully dismantle the alleged trafficking network and address the serious accusations surrounding compromised police officers.
The outcome of the case may ultimately shape future reforms in Pakistan’s narcotics enforcement system and determine whether accountability measures extend beyond the accused to officials accused of enabling criminal activity.
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