A medical report following the exhumation of Mustafa Amir’s body has confirmed that no intoxicants or sedatives were found in his body before his death. The Industrial Analytical Center at Karachi University conducted the analysis using advanced forensic techniques, including gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, to ensure accurate results.
The report was based on 11 samples collected from Mustafa Amir’s body. The analysis focused on specimens taken from the tongue, palate, neck and other body parts. The findings were verified by the principal investigator, assistant investigator, technical manager and two research officers, adding credibility to the results. Some of the evidence will be preserved under controlled conditions, while the remaining samples will be disposed of after 30 days.
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The case has received significant attention, with authorities investigating Armaghan, the prime suspect. Investigators have discovered details about his business dealings, digital currency accounts and other activities. Forensic teams are currently examining evidence seized from his residence, including laptops and other materials. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to uncover the truth behind Mustafa Amir’s murder.
Earlier, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) made significant progress in the case. Officials traced four companies linked to Armaghan, with two registered in Pakistan and the other two based in the United States. Investigators are now focusing on financial transactions and potential links to the crime. The probe continues as more details emerge in this high-profile case.
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