Exhumation of Mustafa Aamir: Samples Collected, What’s Next?
The body of Mustafa Amir, who was kidnapped and later murdered in Karachi, was exhumed and samples of the body were obtained. According to the authorities, the body will be preserved after obtaining the samples.
After obtaining the samples, the body will be shifted to the morgue. The body will be handed over to the relatives after the DNA report is out. The Health Secretary has formed a 3-member medical board for the post-mortem of the young man Mustafa Amir, who was allegedly killed by a friend in Karachi.
Mustafa Amir’s grave was exhumed in the presence of a judicial magistrate on February 21 at 9 am. Police Surgeon Dr. Samia Syed is the head of the medical board,
Additional Police Surgeon Dr. Sari Chand, MLO Dr. Kamran are also part of the medical board, while CPLC chief Amir Hussain assisted the medical board.
It should be noted that the Karachi Judicial Magistrate had approved the request for the exhumation of the grave of the deceased Mustafa Amir filed by the investigating officer and ordered the formation of a medical board.
This story is a side of the lifestyle of some people living in a posh area of Karachi, where initially nothing comes to light and if it ever comes to light, it shakes the entire society. The end of relationships formed on the basis of evil often turns out to be terrible and contains a lesson in itself.
This story is about addiction, power and pride, which takes a dangerous turn from the image of a cheater and leads to the painful murder of a young Mustafa Amir. Senior crime reporter Shahmir Khan told V News that on January 6, Mustafa left his house to go to his friend Armaghan’s house but went missing after going there. After failing to search, the family registered a case of Mustafa’s kidnapping at the Darakhshan police station on January 6.
The police started searching for Mustafa. He had been arrested by the ANF in a drug supply case earlier, so on that basis, the police suspected that Mustafa might have had a fight with some drug dealers.
And in the same cycle, he went missing. According to Shahmir Khan, the police investigation was going on when suddenly Mustafa’s mother received a call in which it was said that we will tell you about your son’s whereabouts, for which you will have to pay Rs 10 million.
After this call, Mustafa’s mother informed the police and the case was transferred to the AVCC because it was confirmed that this was a case of kidnapping for ransom. According to Shahmir Khan, to expand the scope of the investigation, 4 of Mustafa’s friends were included in the investigation, including one named Armaghan.
On February 8, when the AVCC team reached Armaghan’s house, he opened fire on the police, injuring two policemen, including an officer. However, the police took Armaghan into custody with great difficulty.
Shahmir Khan said that Armaghan did not reveal anything to the police. When asked about Mustafa, he said that he was my friend, why would I do this to him. When the AVCC could not reach an agreement, then the Intelligence Bureau (IB) came to the rescue. The Intelligence Bureau (IB) started its work and found a link to Armaghan’s friend Shiraz, who was arrested from Falak Naz Plaza near Karachi Airport.
According to Shahmir Khan, Shiraz belongs to a poor family and lives with Armaghan, which could be due to the fact that he gets drugs and money from Armaghan. Shiraz could not bear the pressure and revealed the whole story.