Khawaja Asif has described alleged drug dealer Anmol Pinky as “Pakistan’s version of the Epstein files.”
In a post on X, the defence minister termed the viral cocaine queen Pinky as Pakistani version of Epstein.
The reference was made to the Epstein files released by the United States Department of Justice, which contained details related to allegations against Jeffrey Epstein involving sexual crimes against minors, drug use and links to prominent personalities from the United States and other countries.
Pinky is Pakistani version of Epstein files….
— Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) May 16, 2026
Earlier, a suspected drug trafficker identified as Anmol alias Cocaine queen Pinky was produced before a court where she made serious allegations during her statement, creating a tense situation inside the courtroom.
The accused was presented before the duty magistrate South court by police officials. During the hearing, Pinky told the court that she had been beaten and falsely implicated in multiple cases, claiming that severe injustice had been done to her.
The judge, addressing her during the proceedings, asked her to remain calm and have some water, assuring her that she would not be harassed inside the City Court premises.
Responding to the court’s questions, the accused stated that her name was Anmol and that she had been in custody for the past 20 days. She alleged that drugs had been forcibly planted on her and that she was abducted by six individuals who placed her in a vehicle.
She further claimed that she was handed over to police after 15 days and was being pressured to name individuals against her will, saying she was instructed to repeat names provided to her by others.
Pinky further continued her statement in court, alleging that 20 to 25 cases were being registered against her. She claimed that she was being pressured to confess to everything, with threats that her family would be picked up if she refused.
She also alleged that she was being forced to name a person from Bani Gala, saying she was asked to include his name as well. According to Pinky, on the first day of her detention she was brought in a van and told how she was expected to behave.
The arrest of “Pinky” identified as Anmol, accused of being a major cocaine supplier in Pakistan, by the Karachi police become the latest hot topic.
The woman known as “Pinky”, who Karachi police describe as a major alleged cocaine supplier was arrested during an intelligence-based raid in Karachi.
Some reports claim she is originally from Kasur and around 30 years old, but this has not been independently verified.
Media reports have called her the “cocaine queen” of Karachi because of her alleged links to high-end drug networks, wealthy and “high profile” clients.
Investigators also claim she had a large customer base including students, the social elite and party circles in the posh areas of the city such as Defense and Clifton.
According to police claims, she allegedly operated a network supplying cocaine and synthetic drugs to three major cities of the country Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad through online deliveries as well as other means.
Upon her arrest, the police recovered huge caches of cocaine, chemicals, methamphetamine, ketamine, weapons and a suspected mobile drug-production setup.
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