SHC -orders Outmade in Mustafa -Mord Case

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Sindh High Court has approved the legal magistrate’s request for exhaustion of Mustafa Amir’s body in connection with his murder case in Karachi.

The court has also ordered the most important suspect, Armaghan Qureshi, to be presented tomorrow.

During the hearing about the appeal filed by the prosecution in Sindh, the court instructed the production of Armaghan at. 9:30 tomorrow and postponed the session.

Sindh High Court has also sought records from Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC). The prosecution has requested cancellation of an order that rejects the case against a police team and permission for Armaghan’s physical custody.

In the district court, police submitted an exhibition request to the legal magistrate awarded. The court has ordered the formation of a medical board to conduct a post-mortem and collect DNA samples from Mustafa’s remains.

Previously, police have filed a request for exhaustion of Mustafa Amir’s body stating that it is important to carry out a post-Mortem and DNA analysis.

He had been missed since January 6 and was allegedly murdered by his childhood friends who later burned his body with his car.

Further revelations have come from Armagan’s friend, Shiraz, who claimed that Mustafa and Armagan had a dispute about a girl in New Year’s Eve. The disagreement led to Armagan luring Mustafa to his house under false prerequisites on January 6, when he fiercely killed him.

The suspects then transported his body in the car’s trunk to the hub in Balochistan, where they set the vehicle on fire. The original studies indicate that Armaghan and Shiraz were responsible for burning the car and disposing of the body.

Meanwhile, police recovered modern weapons from the suspected residence, and the terrorist department has been awarded to trace their origins.

The AVCC police have also requested FIA assistance to analyze data from a laptop seized from Armaghan’s bungalow.

In addition, a disturbing sound recording has emerged, reportedly Mustafa’s last, where he tells a friend that he was on his way to Armagan’s house and suggests that his friend should join him after completing his work.

This recording has raised significant questions about police investigation as it suggests that Mustafa’s friend may have known about his last residence, but nevertheless failed to inform the authorities for over a month.

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