The DNA report confirms the exhumed remains as Mustafa Amir’s


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The DNA profile report has confirmed that the human remains recovered from the Edhi cemetery belong to Mustafa Amir, a BBA student who disappeared in January and was supposedly killed, said Express News.

Initially, the carbonized remains were found inside a car near the hub control post on January 12 and were buried by the Edhi Foundation on January 16. On Friday, a medical board of three members urged the body under the supervision of a judicial magistrate.

After the confirmation of the body’s identity, the remains were delivered to the family, who announced that the funeral would be carried out after the A ASR prayers today (Sunday) in Masjid-e-Ali, Main Khayaban-E-Muhafiz, phase VI, DHA, DHA.

The body remained in Edhi’s morgue before being delivered to the family.

Meanwhile, the police have put four people, including the son of a famous television actor, in custody. The investigating police led the suspects arrested at the location of Dariji and the suspects confirmed the location where the car was on fire.

According to the details, the research on the case of Mustafa Amir murder is taking a new turn daily. The investigative police have put four young people, including the son of the famous television actor Sajid Hassan,.

The investigating officer said that measures have been taken on the orders of the higher authorities. An operation is being carried out against those who sell, buy and use drugs. The drugs of Sajid Hassan’s son have also recovered. Saxid Hassan’s son is also being questioned about Mustafa Amir and defendant Armaghan arrested.

Dig Cia Muqaddas Haider said that the AVCC team took the defendant arrested Shiraz and Armaghan to the limits of the Dariji police station in Baluchistan in the case of murder of Mustafa Amir. The defendant Armaghan and Shiraz indicated the place where the vehicle burned. In addition to the AVCC, the center’s police investigation team was also present at the incident scene. The relatives of the late Mustafa Amir were also present with the police.

In addition, a report that the police investigator presented before ATC No 3 on Saturday details Armughan’s alleged confession to torture a girl, named Zuma, one day before Amir’s murder.

During the police investigation, DNA tests were carried out in five blood switable and four pieces of carpet found in the Armughan bungalow. It was confirmed that the blood in one of the pieces of the carpet was that of the victim, Mustafa Amir. However, the blood found in two other carpets was identified as that of an unidentified girl.

Armaghan admitted to having physically assaulted and hurting the girl, Zuma, in the same room where Mustafa Amir remained. Police are now trying to track Zuma to ensure their testimony and take their blood sample for DNA tests.

Meanwhile, an anti -terrorism court (ATC) granted on Saturday an extension of five days to the physical return of Armughan and Shiraz, the main accused in the murder of Mustafa Amir.

When the judge asked him to explain the reasons for an extension in preventive detention, the IO declared that the defendant needed more questions to help in the investigation.

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