Karachi’s court eliminates the case of drugs against Mustafa Amir


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A local court in Karachi has dismissed the case against Mustafa Amir after the Antarcotic Force (ANF) presented a report that confirms his death.

According to officials, the ANF presented a death certificate and other documents in the Court, verifying that Mustafa Amir, also known as Amir aka Taimoor, had died. The court, after reviewing the evidence, formally closed the case against him.

Meanwhile, two coacked, Ammar Hameed and Faisal Yaqoob, remain fugitive. The court has reissued the non -financing arrest orders for both.

Mustafa Amir had been appointed in a 2024 narcotics case, and arrest orders were issued on February 22 of this year. With their now closed case, the authorities continue the efforts to stop the remaining suspects.

Mustafa Amir, 23, disappeared from the Karachi DHA on January 6, and took the police in 39 days to determine what had been killed. His carbonized body was later discovered in Baluchistan.

Armaghan, an acquaintance of the victim, was arrested on February 8 after a dramatic four -hour confrontation, during which he opened fire against the police, injuring a DSP and an agent.

The case presented the links to an alleged drug network, particularly that it involves cannabis trade, in which both the suspect and the victim were participated. The investigation led to a police repression, which resulted in the arrest of several people, including the son of actor Sajid Hasan, Sarim Hasan.

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