The murder case of Mustafa Amir has taken a fresh turn. The report circulating on social media and other media platforms has been categorically denied by the University of Karachi’s Industrial Analytical Centre. The Sindh Police allegedly used the Centre Report to bolster their assertion that “no traces of intoxicating, sedative, or poisonous substances were found in the samples taken from Mustafa Amir’s body.”
According to research center sources, the media’s reference to the report is inaccurate. The scientists involved claim that the police-provided biological samples for chemical analysis were so severely burned that no scientific inference could be made from them. Internal organs including the liver and lungs were also scorched as a result of the body’s intense scorching, which precluded any scientific examination.
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The scientists at the Industrial Analytical Centre explained that they never published a report claiming that Mustafa Amir was not exposed to any hazardous or intoxicating substances before his murder.
The experts, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also disclosed that the first paragraph of the report makes it quite evident that the organs were totally burned, but the media only reads the second line. A scientific analysis is therefore impossible.
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