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New audio of arrested drug suspect Anmol alias Pinky has surfaced online

Published on: May 13, 2026 2:30 PM

A new audio recording allegedly linked to arrested drug suspect Anmol alias Pinky has surfaced online, suggesting she anticipated possible arrest or other complications before being taken into custody by Karachi police.

According to reports, the audio was reportedly recorded before her arrest and contains instructions directed at clients connected to her alleged narcotics network.

Read More: A woman arrested in Karachi on allegations of drug trafficking

In the recording, the woman believed to be Anmol alias Pinky can be heard saying that if listeners are hearing the message, it likely means she has encountered a serious issue or is no longer available.

She allegedly tells clients that if anything happens to her, another individual would continue handling operations using the same contact number.

منشیات فروش انمول عرف پنکی کی ایک اور آڈیو سامنے آگئی pic.twitter.com/IlFtwrORQ7

— Geo News Urdu (@geonews_urdu) May 13, 2026

The speaker further claims that the replacement contact would be a male associate described as a friend who would manage the business moving forward.

The audio has gained attention after Karachi police recently arrested the suspect during an operation in the Garden area of the city.

Police allege the accused was operating a large-scale drug distribution network in Karachi, using online channels and delivery riders to supply narcotics.

Authorities earlier claimed to have recovered cocaine worth millions of rupees, chemicals, a pistol and other suspected narcotics-related material from her possession.

The suspect is currently under investigation after a court approved a three-day physical remand to allow police further interrogation.

Officials say investigators are examining the audio recording as part of efforts to map the full scope of the alleged network and identify additional accomplices.

The emergence of multiple audio clips linked to the suspect has added further public interest to the case, which has already attracted widespread media coverage.

Read More: Court grants 3-day physical remand of drug suspect Anmol alias Pinky

Police sources say records of past cases allegedly linked to the accused are also being reviewed.

Authorities have not yet publicly confirmed the authenticity of the latest audio, but investigators are expected to analyse the recording during the ongoing probe.

The case remains under investigation as law enforcement agencies continue efforts to uncover details of the alleged narcotics operation.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Anmol Pinky, audio leak, crime news, Karachi drug case, Karachi police, Latest, narcotics network

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