SHC Approves Remand of Armaghan in Mustafa Amir Murder Case

The Sindh High Court has approved the physical remand of Armaghan Qureshi, the key suspect in the murder of Mustafa Amir. The high court directed authorities to present him before an anti-terrorism court (ATC) for further proceedings. Justice Zafar Rajput of the Sindh High Court presided over the hearing, during which the suspect, Armaghan, was also present in court. The court has ordered the formation of a medical board to conduct a post-mortem and collect DNA samples from Mustafa’s remains.

Further revelations have come from Armaghan’s friend, Shiraz, who claimed that Mustafa and Armaghan had a dispute over a girl during New Year’s Eve. The disagreement led to Armaghan calling Mustafa to his house on January 6, where he violently killed him. The suspects then transported his body in the car’s trunk to Hub in Balochistan, where they set the vehicle on fire. Initial investigations indicate that Armaghan and Shiraz were responsible for burning the car and disposing of the body.

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Meanwhile, police recovered modern weapons from the suspect’s residence, and the Counter-Terrorism Department has been assigned to trace their origin. The AVCC police have also requested FIA assistance in analysing data from a laptop seized from Armaghan’s bungalow.

Additionally, a disturbing audio recording has surfaced, reportedly Mustafa’s last, in which he tells a friend that he is heading to Armaghan’s house and suggests that his friend should join him after finishing his work. This recording has raised significant questions about the police investigation, as it suggests that Mustafa’s friend may have known about his last whereabouts yet failed to inform the authorities for over a month.

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