A local court in Karachi has rejected the case against Mustafa Amir after the Anti-Narcotics Force (anf) presented a report confirming his death.
According to officials, anf presented a death certificate and other documents in court, confirming that Mustafa Amir, also known as Amir alias Taimoor, was dead. The court, after reviewing the evidence, formally closed the case against him.
Meanwhile, two co-accused, Ammar Hameed and Faisal Yaqoob remain refugees. The court has published non-accessible arrests for both.
Mustafa Amir had been appointed in a drug case from 2024, and warrants were issued for his arrest on February 22 this year. As his case is now closed, authorities continue to understand the remaining suspects.
Mustafa Amir, 23, disappeared from Karachis DHA on January 6, and it took police 39 days to decide he had been murdered. His charred body was later discovered in Balochistan.
Armaghan, an acquaintance of the victim, was arrested on February 8 after a dramatic four-hour standoff where he opened fire against police, injured a DSP and a constable.
The case exposed links to an alleged drug network, especially involving cannabis trade, where both the suspect and victim were reportedly engaged in. The investigation led to a police crash, resulting in the arrest of several individuals, including actor Sajid Hasan’s son, Sarim Hasan.