Court orders final charge sheet against Anmol Pinky

Meerab Khan
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Meerab Khan
Meerab khan is a BS English literature and linguistic student at Allama Iqbal open university. She can be reached at [email protected]
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  • KARACHI: A Karachi court on Saturday directed police to submit the final charge sheet against suspected drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky in two cases after Muharram, while reserving its decision on applications filed by co-accused persons.
  • The Judicial Magistrate South court heard proceedings related to two cases registered against Anmol Pinky at the Garden police station.
  • In a separate matter, the court reserved its decision on applications seeking removal of co-accused names from the case and requests related to call data records (CDRs).
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KARACHI: A Karachi court on Saturday directed police to submit the final charge sheet against suspected drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky in two cases after Muharram, while reserving its decision on applications filed by co-accused persons.

The Judicial Magistrate South court heard proceedings related to two cases registered against Anmol Pinky at the Garden police station. Police were unable to submit the final investigation report during the hearing and requested additional time.

Special Prosecutor Abdul Rehman Thaim told the court that two cases had been registered against Anmol Pinky and other suspects. He said police had conducted a raid on Anmol Pinky’s apartment, where drugs and weapons were allegedly recovered.

The prosecutor informed the court that the investigating officer had already submitted an interim charge sheet last week. He added that four alleged facilitators of Anmol Pinky had also been arrested and requested more time for completion of the final report.

The court accepted the police request and granted additional time, ordering that the final charge sheet be submitted after the Muharram period.

In a separate matter, the court reserved its decision on applications seeking removal of co-accused names from the case and requests related to call data records (CDRs).

During the hearing, the prosecutor opposed the requests to remove the names of co-accused persons, arguing that such applications could not be accepted at this stage. He said the accused could raise such issues during appropriate legal proceedings.

The prosecution further stated that bail applications of the suspects had already been rejected by the sessions court. It also alleged that some suspects switched off their phone numbers following Anmol Pinky’s arrest.

The court reserved its decision on both applications and adjourned the hearing until June 27, when the verdict on the requests is expected to be announced.

The applications were filed by co-accused persons Zeeshan and Sohail, who sought their removal from the case and requested access to call record data.

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Meerab khan is a BS English literature and linguistic student at Allama Iqbal open university. She can be reached at [email protected]
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