Local authorities have appointed Mustafa Amir’s body and transferred it to a Likhus for further investigation, expressed news.
The exhibition took place at the Edhi cemetery in the Moach Goth area in Karachi. The procedure was performed under heavy police presence with a medical team on site to oversee the process.
Police Surgeon Dr. Samiya Syed and Amir Hassan, head of the CPLC identification project, were present on site. They initially examined the grave before the medical team took samples from the body for further analysis.
Mustafa Amir’s body had been handed over to the Edhi Foundation of the Daryaji police on February 12. Four days later, on February 16, the body was declared unclaimed and buried at Moach Goth Edhi cemetery.
The next step will involve a post-mortem study to determine the cause of death. DNA tests will also be collected to confirm the victim’s identity.
Sources revealed that 7 to 11 samples were taken from the body and will be sent to the forensic laboratory at Karachi University. The results of the DNA test are expected to be available in 3 to 4 days, after which the body will be returned to Mustafa Amir’s family.
Sindh High Court had previously approved the exhaustion of Mustafa Amir’s body. The judicial magistrate met the request submitted by the police and ordered the formation of a medical board to conduct a post-mortem and collect DNA tests.
In related news, two suspects, Armaghan and Shiraz, accused of the murder of Mustafa Amir, are presented to the custody of Anti-Terrorism Court No. 3 tomorrow.
Prosecutor Sindh, Muntazir Mehdi, confirmed that the custody application had been submitted to the court. Armaghan had previously had a 4-day custody prison in Court No. 2, while Shiraz had been given a custody prison in court # 1.
The SSP of Hub has ordered a thorough examination of the incident. SDPO Winder, Muhammad Jan, has been asked to collect additional evidence and explore all leads.
Investigators are also investigating why police were notified late of the burning vehicle. Authorities suspect that the suspects were familiar with the Daryaji area and are working to determine the route they took to reach the distant place.
A case was registered against unidentified persons following the discovery of the burnt vehicle and Mustafa Amir’s body on January 12.
Mustafa Amir Murder
Mustafa Amir, who had been missed since January 6, was allegedly murdered by her childhood friends, who then burned her body with her car. The incident allegedly came from a dispute between Mustafa and Armagan about a girl in New Year’s Eve. On January 6, Mustafa was lured to Armagan’s house under false conditions where he was fiercely killed.
After the murder, the suspected Mustafa’s body in the trunk of his car to Hub, Balochistan, transported the vehicle, where they set the vehicle on fire. Studies indicate that Armagan and Shiraz were responsible for burning the car and disposing of the body.
During the investigation, police recovered modern weapons from Armagan’s residence and caused the terrorist department to trace their origin. Authorities have also asked the help of the FIA to analyze data from a laptop seized by Armagan’s bungalow.
An disturbing audio recording has emerged, allegedly from Mustafa’s last moments, telling a friend that he is on his way to Armagan’s house and suggests his friend join him later. This recording has raised concerns about police investigation as it suggests that Mustafa’s friend knew about his whereabouts but could not inform the authorities for over a month.