The case involving alleged drug trafficker Anmol, also known as “Pinky,” has taken a dramatic turn after new audio recordings surfaced online, reportedly altering the direction of the investigation.
In one of the leaked audio clips, Anmol is heard expressing fear of arrest or death. She reportedly tells her clients that if they are listening to the message, it should be assumed that something has happened to her or that she is no longer alive.
She further instructs that in her absence, a male associate would continue to contact clients using the same number, ensuring that the operations remain active.
In another audio recording, the accused can allegedly be heard advising clients on drug consumption methods, warning that mixing cocaine with beer is dangerous, and suggesting alternative combinations involving whiskey and soft drinks.
Earlier leaked recordings attributed to her also surfaced, in which she allegedly mocked police efforts, claiming authorities had failed to arrest her despite years of attempts.
In those clips, she reportedly made provocative remarks about her alleged operations and challenged law enforcement to apprehend her.
Following the latest developments and after intervention by Sindh Interior Minister Zia-ul-Hassan Lanjar, police have intensified legal proceedings in the case. Authorities reapproached the court and secured a three-day physical remand of the accused.
















