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Security Threat Elite: Alleged Drug Queenpin Anmol Pinky’s Court Appearances Declared High-Risk; Trials Permanently Shifted to Central Jail
Severe Security Risk: Sessions Court Bars Alleged Drug Queenpin Anmol Pinky from City Court, Directs All Remand and Trial Proceedings to Central Jail
The Breakdown
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The Police Security Request: The Baghdadi Police filed an urgent administrative petition before Sessions Judge Karachi South, Zahoor Ahmed Hakro. Law enforcement firmly asserted that transporting the high-profile female suspect to an open, dense public venue like the City Court posed a catastrophic threat to public order, potentially inciting violence and compromising the safety of judicial staff, civilian litigants, and the police escort.
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The Judicial Mandate: Accepting the state’s security assessment, Judge Zahoor Ahmed Hakro issued an explicit directive aimed at mitigating risk. The court instructed the relevant judicial magistrates and the investigation officer (IO) to circumvent standard production protocols. Instead of bringing the suspect to court, magistrates are ordered to visit the Karachi Central Jail complex in person to finalize all legal remand formalities.
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Underlying Homicide Charges: Beyond the vast narcotics supply network operations attributed to her, the legal situation surrounding Anmol Pinky is compounded by severe violent crime charges. She is formally nominated as a primary suspect under Section 302 (Murder) of the Pakistan Penal Code in FIR No. 147/2026, registered at the Baghdadi police station, elevating the sensitivity of her custody.
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Darakhshan Police Mount Legal Challenge: As the venue of the trial shifts behind prison walls, a parallel legal dispute has intensified. The Darakhshan Police have formally approached the sessions court with a revision petition, aggressively challenging a lower magistrate's prior order that denied them extended physical custody and remanded the suspect to judicial lockup.