Mustafa Amir’s mother reveals who suggested to dispose of her body

Mother of Mustafa Amir, the young man who was killed in a high -profile murder case, has made surprising revelations about the disposal of her son’s body.

She claimed that the idea of ​​getting rid of the body in Balochistan came from one of the suspects, Sheraz.

In a speech with local media, Wajiha Amir said she was satisfied with the investigation so far, but felt that everyone involved should be held responsible. She rejected the suspected Sheraz’s statement and claimed he is lying to protect himself.

“Sheraz is not a witness; he is just as responsible for my son’s murder. He is trying to turn a false story to save himself,” she said.

She also expressed concern about the behavior of the primary suspect, Armaghan, where he said he “goes completely numb for hours after talking just a single sentence”, making it difficult for the police to interrogate him.

Wajiha Amir also claimed that Armaghan had informed his father, Kamran Qureshi, about the incident, and instead of taking responsible action, he advised his son to flee.

“Why is Kamran Qureshi not being questioned? He should also be included in the investigation,” she demanded.

According to police, the suspects had destroyed and discarded Mustafa’s cellphone to delete evidence.

The victim’s mother also rejected accusations that her son was involved in drug trafficking.

“Mustafa did not go to Armaghan’s house to sell drugs. These claims are baseless,” she insisted.

She also managed reports of a ransom call she received, saying she never claimed that Armaghan had demanded ransom.

“I had an argument with Armaghan in January, and then I received a ransom call. However, those who called some proof that Mustafa was with them,” she explained.

With the still ongoing investigation, Wajiha Amir has called for a thorough probe, ensuring that all those responsible – whether direct or indirect – face justice.

According to a report, Armaghan had allegedly confessed to the crime and explained the causes of Mustafa’s killing.

The report revealed that Armaghan was running a call center in a bungalow in the Defense Khayaban-e-Momin area, where 30 to 40 boys and girls worked with 30 to 35 security guards stationed in the premises. The bungalow also illegally housed three lion cubs.

The interrogation report also sheds light on Armaghan’s commitment to business and drug use. Before Mustafa’s killing, Armaghan, along with his friend Shiraz, planned to burn Mustafa’s car and previously intended to hurt him.

The report revealed that in 2019 Armaghan was involved in a case relating to drug imports, but he secured bail in that case.

According to the investigation, Armaghan himself was a drug abuse. On New Year’s Eve, Armaghan hosted a party in Bungalow, where Shiraz was also present until 1 p.m. However, Mustafa did not attend the party.

The next day, Armaghan and Mustafa had a personal dispute that escalated into a violent confrontation. On January 6, Armaghan Shiraz invited to Bungalowen to take drugs together, and Mustafa arrived at about 1 p.m. 21. During this meeting, Armaghan Mustafa attacked with an iron bar.

Armaghan and Shiraz stripped Mustafa of his clothes, bundled hands and feet with a white sheet and pulled him down the stairs.

Mustafa’s car was parked in the bungalow’s parking lot and they placed his body in the trunk of the car and then they took him to the hub.

The report further detailed that Armaghan instructed two employees to cleanse blood stains from the room. Armaghan also took Mustafa’s clothing, mobile phone and internet device. When they couldn’t find fuel in the car, Armaghan took a fuel box from the bungalow. The report explains that Armaghan discarded Mustafa’s mobile phone and other belongings along the way.

They arrived at HUB at about 1 p.m. 04:30, poured gasoline on the car and set it on fire. Armaghan and Shiraz then went to a hotel for breakfast. A hotel employee noticed a weapon and the two men fled the stage. After walking for several hours and Clearing drove, they went back to Karachi.

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