A suspect in a drug case related to the case of Mustafa Amir murder has made surprising revelations, shedding light on the alleged drug trade and international pension fraud.
According to the sources, the suspect, Sahir Hassan, son of actor Sajid Hassan, told researchers that his acquaintance, Armaghan, had accumulated significant wealth through fraudulent activities.
He claimed that Armaghan participated in Centro de Call de Calls aimed at pension funds from the elderly abroad, diverting large sums of money under the appearance of commercial companies.
Hassan also revealed that Armaghan had used these illicit funds to buy luxury cars, properties, weapons and even exotic animals.
He said that a common friend informed him for the first time about Armaghan’s new richness, which caused suspicions about his financial treatment.
During the interrogation, Hassan admitted that he had been involved in drug distribution since 2016. He said he used private messaging services to receive California cannabis and to supply it locally.
Hassan revealed that he had met Mustafa Amir in 2022 through a mutual friend and that they were often given to cannabis consumption.
He reported his last meeting on January 4, when Amir took a small amount of credit on credit, promising to pay the next day but never return.
He also claimed that on January 15, Armaghan, accompanied by Shiraz, arrived at his house, hit the door and behaved badly with his wife.
Days before his arrest, according to the reports, Armaghan bought 14 grams of cannabis worth RS 133,000.