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    Karachi Cocaine Dealer Anmol Appears in Court Without Handcuffs

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Anmol, a notorious cocaine dealer operating in Karachi and also known by the alias Pinky, was recently brought before the court without the use of handcuffs. This unusual procedure has attracted attention given the serious nature of the charges against him. Typically, suspects involved in drug trafficking cases are restrained to prevent escape or violence during court appearances. The decision to forgo handcuffs in this instance has sparked debate among law enforcement and legal experts about courtroom security measures.

    Drug trafficking remains a significant challenge in Karachi, with cocaine being one of the most trafficked substances in the region. Authorities have intensified efforts to curb the drug trade, which fuels crime and social instability. Anmol’s arrest is part of a broader crackdown aimed at dismantling drug networks operating in the city. His court appearance without restraints may reflect procedural considerations or confidence in the security arrangements at the courthouse.

    In a significant development, the handling of high-profile drug suspects like Anmol is under scrutiny as the judiciary balances the rights of the accused with public safety concerns. The outcome of this case could influence future protocols for transporting and presenting dangerous criminals in court. Meanwhile, the ongoing fight against narcotics trafficking in Karachi underscores the need for robust legal and enforcement frameworks to address this persistent issue.

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