Wajiha Amir, mother of murdered Mustafa Amir, spoke out Sunday. She revealed shocking details about her son’s death. Suspect Sheraz suggested dumping the body in Balochistan, she claimed. “Sheraz isn’t a witness; he’s guilty,” she told local media. She wants everyone involved held accountable.
Wajiha dismissed Sheraz’s story as a lie to dodge blame. She also flagged prime suspect Armaghan’s odd behaviour. “He goes numb for hours after one sentence,” she said. That stalls police questioning. She alleges Armaghan told his father, Kamran Qureshi, who urged him to flee. “Why isn’t Kamran questioned?” she asked.
The mother of Mustafa, the young man who went missing from Karachi’s Defence area and was later murdered, has claimed that more people are involved in her son's tragic case.#Karachi #TOKReports pic.twitter.com/oaxk0ZcQcF
— Times of Karachi (@TOKCityOfLights) February 16, 2025
Police say the suspects trashed Mustafa’s phone to hide evidence. On January 6, Armaghan lured Mustafa to his bungalow. A fight turned deadly. Armaghan hit Mustafa with an iron rod, per the report. With Sheraz, he bound Mustafa, stuffed him in a car trunk, and drove to Hub. They burned the car with petrol.
Armaghan ran a call centre in Karachi’s Defence area. The bungalow housed workers, guards, and even lion cubs illegally. After the murder, he ordered staff to scrub blood stains. Mustafa’s clothes and phone got dumped en route. The duo fled Hub after a hotel worker spotted a weapon.
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Wajiha rejects claims Mustafa dealt drugs. “He didn’t go there to sell anything,” she said. She also clarified a ransom call mix-up from January. This Mustafa Amir murder case needs a full probe, she insists. Armaghan’s past drug ties and party habits fuel her outrage.