Mustafa Amir’s mother, the young woman killed in a case of high profile murder, has made surprising revelations regarding the elimination of her son’s body.
She said that the idea of getting rid of the body in Baluchistan came from one of the suspects, Sheraz.
Speaking to local media, Wajiha Amir said he was satisfied with the investigation so far, but believed that all those involved should be responsible. She dismissed the statement of the suspect Sheraz, claiming that she was lying to protect.
“Sheraz is not a witness; he is equally responsible for the murder of my son. He is trying to make a false story to save himself,” he said.
He also expressed concern about the behavior of the main suspect, Armaghan, stating that “is completely numb for hours after speaking only a prayer,” it makes it difficult for the police to interrogate him.
Wajiha Amir also claimed that Armaghan had informed her father, Kamran Qureshi, about the incident, and instead of taking responsible measures, she advised her son to flee.
“Why is Kamran Qureshi questioned? It should also be included in the investigation,” he demanded.
According to the police, the suspects had destroyed and discarded Mustafa’s mobile phone to erase evidence.
The victim’s mother also rejected accusations that her son was involved in drug trafficking.
“Mustafa did not go to Armaghan’s house to sell drugs. These statements have no foundation,” he insisted.
He also clarified the reports on a rescue call he received, saying that he never said that Armaghan had demanded a rescue.
“I had an argument with Armaghan in January, and after that, I received a rescue call. However, the calls had no evidence that Mustafa was with them,” he explained.
With the investigation still ongoing, Wajiha Amir has requested an exhaustive investigation, ensuring that all those responsible are directly or indirectly justice.
According to a report, Armaghan had supposedly confessed the crime and explained the reasons behind Mustafa’s murder.
The report revealed that Armaghan directed a call center in a Bungalow in the Khayaban-E-Momin of Defense area, where they worked between 30 and 40 boys and girls, along with 30 to 35 security guards parked in the facilities. The Bungalow also illegally housed three León puppies.
The interrogation report also shed light on Armaghan’s participation in the use of businesses and drugs. Before Mustafa’s murder, Armaghan, along with his friend Shiraz, planned to burn Mustafa’s car and had previously intended to damage him.
The report revealed that in 2019, Armaghan was involved in a case with respect to drug importation, but assured the bond in that matter.
According to the investigation, Armaghan himself was a drug user. On the eve of the New Year, Armaghan organized a party at the Bungalow, where Shiraz was also present until 3 in the morning. However, Mustafa did not attend the party.
The next day, Armaghan and Mustafa had a personal dispute, which became a violent confrontation. On January 6, Armaghan invited Shiraz to Bungalow to take drugs, and Mustafa arrived around 9 pm. During this meeting, Armaghan assaulted Mustafa with an iron bar.
Armaghan and Shiraz stripped Mustafa from their clothes, tied their hands and feet with a white sheet, and dragged him down the stairs.
Mustafa’s car was parked in the Bungalow parking lot, and placed their body in the car trunk, after which they took him to Hub.
The report details more that Armaghan instructed two employees to clean the blood stains of the room. Armaghan also took Mustafa’s clothes, mobile phone and the Internet device. When they could not find fuel in the car, Armaghan took a bungalow fuel can. The report explains that Ariaghan ruled out Mustafa’s mobile phone and other belongings on the road.
They arrived at the center around 4:30 am, poured gasoline in the car and set it on fire. Armaghan and Shiraz then walked to a hotel for breakfast. An hotel employee noticed a gun, and the two men fled from the scene. After walking for several hours and hooking walks, they returned to Karachi.