Forensic report reveals Anmol Pinky’s call records and 75,000 images
Investigators have uncovered a large amount of digital evidence from the mobile phone of alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky. Officials believe the findings could play an important role in the ongoing investigation.
Sources said the National Counter Corruption and Intelligence Agency (NCCIA) recovered more than 100GB of unusual data from Pinky’s mobile phone. The forensic report has now been handed over to the investigating officer.
According to sources, the phone contained more than 75,000 photographs and other images. Investigators are reviewing the material to determine its connection with the alleged drug network.
Officials also recovered around 13,000 contacts and nearly 42,000 call logs from the device. The extensive communication record is expected to help investigators identify possible links and associates.
The forensic review found screenshots of bank slips and records of online transactions. Investigators believe these details may point to an organised financial system behind the alleged operation.
Sources revealed that Pinky was using two separate WhatsApp accounts on the same mobile phone. Investigators suspect this setup may have been used to manage different communication channels discreetly.
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Since her arrest earlier this month, Pinky has faced several allegations, including claims of operating a drug network and involvement in murder cases. Authorities say the investigation is continuing on multiple fronts.
Pinky was reportedly arrested on May 12 during a joint raid conducted by police and a civilian intelligence agency at her apartment in Karachi’s Garden area. Officials claimed weapons, cocaine and other drugs worth around Rs1,500,000 were recovered during the operation.
Authorities alleged that she was running a drug supply network in Karachi. However, Pinky denied the accusations and claimed she had been detained in Lahore 15 days before being shifted to Karachi.
Last month, a local court in Karachi sent Pinky to jail on judicial remand in all registered cases. She was presented before the court in connection with multiple criminal proceedings.
Following the arrest, Sindh Inspector General of Police Javed Alam Odho said the investigation could expose several prominent names. He stated that multiple cases had already been registered against Pinky, including cases filed by the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF).
The police chief said investigators expect to identify more individuals linked to the narcotics business. He added that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has joined the probe to examine banking transactions.
According to officials, the NCCIA will also investigate allegations related to online drug sales. Authorities believe the digital evidence recovered from the phone may help uncover a wider network.
The latest forensic findings suggest investigators are focusing heavily on digital evidence. The large number of contacts, calls and financial records could expand the scope of the investigation.
The involvement of multiple agencies shows authorities are treating the case as more than a routine drug investigation. More names and connections may emerge as investigators continue examining the recovered data.