Armaghan’s Father Advised Him to Flee After Mustafa’s Murder: IO

According to information presented to an anti-terrorism court on Tuesday, Armaghan, the main suspect in the murder of Mustafa Amir, told his father about the crime but he allegedly encouraged his son to flee.

Armaghan’s remand was extended for an additional seven days after the investigating officer (IO) of the case before the ATC-IV made the disclosure. After finishing his physical remand, IO Muhammad Ali brought the suspect before ATC Judge-IV at the central prison’s judicial complex and requested an additional seven-day extension.

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The IO told the court at the beginning of the hearing that he had found a self-defense stick that was allegedly used to assault Mustafa Amir on January 6.

According to him, two smartphones, including an iPhone, a network video recorder (NVR), and a digital video recorder (DVR) that were installed at Armaghan’s home in DHA were also found and were to be sent for forensic analysis.

He also stated that the suspect confessed that after killing Mustafa Amir, he informed his father, Kamran Qureshi, about the incident and his father allegedly advised him that “for now, leave Karachi and go into hiding. Later, we will shift the software house business elsewhere.”

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