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Pakistan’s Biggest Cocaine Dealer Presented in Court Without Handcuffs

High-profile drug dealer Anmol, aka Pinky, was brought to a court in Karachi without handcuffs with reports suggesting she was drawing escorted in what appeared to be a protocol-like manner.

According to reports, the investigating officer walked behind the suspect and appeared to guide her way as she entered the courtroom with visible confidence. The court appearance quickly became a talking point, with questions being raised over the treatment given to an accused facing serious drug trafficking allegations.

Sources also claimed that during custody, Pinky had expressed confidence that she would be released soon.

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The suspect was arrested during an intelligence-based operation carried out by Garden Police on the indication of security agencies. Officials had described her as one of the country’s most wanted alleged drug traffickers and claimed she was involved in the production and supply of high-grade cocaine in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

Authorities said she was taken into custody along with a mobile drug laboratory and a fully functional cocaine production unit. Police also claimed to have recovered one kilogram of semi-prepared cocaine, more than 15 cocaine capsules, chemical substances including ketamine, ephedrine, methamphetamine, and lidocaine, as well as a pistol.

Investigators further alleged that the suspect was producing expensive variants of cocaine, including so-called White Coke and Golden Coke, which were reportedly sold at prices far above ordinary cocaine in the market.

Police also claimed to have seized several bottles of homemade premium-quality red wine during the raid.

The latest court appearance has now added a fresh layer to the case, with the focus shifting from the arrest itself to the manner in which the suspect was presented before the court.

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Sher Alam