Karachi police claim that suspect Armaghan has confessed to murdering Mustafa Amir during interrogation. The Armaghan murder confession, recorded on video, reveals chilling details of the crime. Authorities say he remains in custody as the investigation continues.
In his statement, Armaghan admitted to driving Mustafa Amir’s car from Khayaban-e-Mohafiz to Dareji. He then set the vehicle ablaze with Mustafa still alive and semi-conscious inside. Additionally, he confessed to assaulting Mustafa and firing three warning shots from a rifle, none of which struck the victim. Armaghan also mentioned spotting police entering his bungalow on February 8. He claimed an earlier sighting could have led to a lengthy shootout.
Police allege Armaghan dealt drugs before starting a call centre business. Investigators found DNA from an injured girl at his residence, believed to be harmed by Armaghan on New Year’s Eve. A search for her is underway. Meanwhile, the Anti-Violent Crime Cell (AVCC) revisited his home for forensic evidence. However, no weapons or blunt objects tied to the crime have been recovered yet.
Mustafa Amir’s Cause of Death
Officials await post-mortem and DNA reports to confirm Mustafa’s exact cause of death. For now, the Armaghan murder confession provides key insights. A final investigation report is still pending.
Following a court order, a medical board will exhume Mustafa Amir’s body on February 21, 2025. Judicial magistrates will oversee the process. Police Surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed chairs the board, joined by Dr. Shri Chand and Medico-Legal Officer Dr. Kamran Khan. This step aims to uncover further evidence in the case.
The Armaghan murder confession marks a breakthrough, but questions remain. Authorities continue interrogating the suspect while seeking the injured girl and murder weapons. Updates will follow as forensic results emerge.