- The CIA decides to contact FIA for technical assistance in case of.
- Armughan’s call center “involved” in illegal activities, scam “.
- CTD to examine weapons seized from suspected residence.
Karachi: As uncertainty continues to enclose the mystery of Mustafa Amir’s murder, his mother has attacked police while calling for action against senior superintendent by police (SSP) South Ali Hassan for honoring her son.
“SSP Ali Hassan never listened to me or understood my son was missing. It was the police job to find out where he was if he really was missing,” Mustafa’s mother said in a video statement.
The grieving mother also continued to complain that SSP repeatedly told everyone that her son was a criminal and demanded that the officer explain to whom he was working.
She demanded dismissal from SSP Hassan and also called for a case to be registered against him along with the primary suspect.
Her video statement comes after her 23-year-old son’s death was allegedly confirmed by police on Friday night after his long-term disappearance.
The deceased, a BBA student had disappeared on January 6th. Presumed deadly remains – presumably his – was found in a car near Hub Checkpost, which had been burned with the body a few days later.
The case emerged after the primary suspect, Armughan, opened fire on a team of the anti-violent crime cell (AVCC)-a specialized unit from the Karachi police responsible for tackling cases related to the killing and extortion of residence in Karachis DHA earlier this month.
Apart from Armughan, police have also arrested and registered Shiraz Bukhari alias Shavez’s statement in the case with investigative officials who said he was working for Armughan and was involved in allegedly planning both murder and disposal of the body.
Meanwhile, Faisal Edhi, head of Rescue and Ambulance Service, revealed that the Balochistan police had contacted the Edhi Foundation on January 12 and handed over a charred body to them.
Faisal added that the body remained in Karachi Morgue for four days waiting for the arrival of the deceased’s family according to the SOPs. However, they buried it later in Mawachh Goth Graveyard.
Despite the seemingly high profiled nature of the case that has made headlines recently, police had not failed to secure Armughan’s custody from the trial.
The DNA report on blood tests found in Armughan’s house is also matched with Mustafa’s mother – further strengthened the connection between Mustafa’s alleged murder and armughan.
Suspect to be produced before shc tomorrow
On the legal front, the police have made a request for the deportation of the body buried by the Edhi Foundation – suspected of being of Mustafa’s.
In the application for Sessions Judge West, the investigative officer (IO) has quoted the need for postmortem and a DNA test to appoint the deceased’s body.
Meanwhile, Sindh High Court (SHC) has ordered police to produce the primary suspect, Armughan, for court tomorrow (Tuesday) at 1 p.m. 9:30 pm.
The court’s orders, which also called for the provision of the original listing of the case, came during the consultation of the placement, which the authorities filed that contested the court’s decision against giving the suspect detention.
During the hearing, Sindh’s acting prosecutor Muntazir Mehdi assessed the court that a kidnapping case was registered at Darakhshan policy station, which was transferred to AVCC after a ransom received a ransom required by RS20 million.
Police he added and then attacked a bungalow in DHA where two police staff were injured.
However, the court’s court had refused to give the suspect custody for no reason, he complained.
At this, Justice Zafar Ahmed Rajput issued orders that Armughan should be produced in court.
The judge also noted that the court would only place orders on the request mentioned in the placement.
‘Global Drug Racket, Call Center Scam’
Separately suspects AVCC Armughan of being part of a global narcotics one and involved in international fraud -fraud, The news reported Monday.
The new investigative officer for the high profiled murder case, Inspector Muhammad Ali Noonari, has requested AVCC Special Magistrate to appoint a bailiff as supervisor to open the sealed vaults seized from Armugus’s residence.
The suspect lived in a rented bungalow of 1,000 yard in Karachi’s distinguished Khayaban-e-Momin area within the jurisdiction of the Gizri police station.
Bungalow’s first floor contained a call center operated by Armughan, which had about 30 employees and about 40 security guards.
The Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) has decided to contact the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for technical assistance in the murder case.
It is reported that a letter would be sent to FIA to help examine Armughan’s digital currency and call center business.
With the authorities who said Armughan had not used his bank accounts, investigative sources have revealed that the suspect held two CNICs, one in his real name and another under a false name, Saqib, son of Salman, whom he acquired for That he was arrested and gone to hide in several drug -related cases.
Meanwhile, Armughan’s mobile applications and bank accounts were registered under the names of his employees.
CTD to examine weapons
Talking about Pakinomist News‘Program’ Pakinomist Pakistan ‘revealed correspondent Zeeshan Shah that the aforementioned call center was involved in illegal activities to rack millions of fraud.
By giving details of the case, he revealed that the victim Mustafa’s friendship with the 29 -year -old Armughan was a few years old.
Meanwhile, the house from which the suspect was arrested was rented about one and a half years ago, and he lived alone.
The first floor of the bungalow, he added, was used for work-related operations, whereas the ground floor was used for parties and delivered disco lights and other relevant features.
An exciting aspect in this regard, however, is that the police were initially unable to discover the hidden space located on the first floor used for illegal activities.
Police also recovered as many as 64 laptops from the said home.
Apart from this, Armughan also had an office at Karachi’s Teen Talwar location from which he operated his call center.
To tackle the question of involving a girl – who allegedly had friendly relationships with both Mustafa and Armughan, led to a confrontation on a New Year’s Eve – Shah said police have called reports as mere rumors at this time.
An investigative officer stated that so far there was no clear evidence of her commitment to the case and the police had not officially contacted Interpol about this case.
It is relevant to know that the authorities had previously revealed that the alleged girl – identified as Ramsha Shahid – involved in the case traveled abroad on January 12, and attempts were made to contact her via Interpol.
In addition, the Triergon Fighting Department (CTD) has been tasked with investigating the weapons seized by Armughan’s residence during the Gizri attack, where police had given a cache of weapons and ammunition.
The bullets and weapons recovered by police have been handed over to CTD’s Arms Trafficking Monitoring Desk (ATMD), which will assess and find out where (if) it has been used before and will give a report to AVCC, confirmed CRD – confirmed Officials.