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Aaj News goes inside house of Mustafa murder case’s prime suspect in Karachi’s Defence

One of the rooms was designed like a high-technology facility

Aaj News went inside the house of Armaghan, the Mustafa murder case’s prime suspect, in Karachi’s Defence area on Monday. It is located in the city’s Momin Street.

Amir, a Karachi resident, went missing on January 6, according to the police. His charred body was found in a car in Balochistan, they told reporters in a press conference on Friday.

Police added that they got to know about the death after a suspect made a shocking confession to them during the investigation.

As the story unfolded, investigators said on Saturday that the conflict leading to the missing person’s death arose from a dispute involving a girl.

The house had electronic gates which were operated by mobile phones, our correspondent Saulat Jaffery said as he reported live from the site where the prime suspect and the police had a four-hour gun battle.

The house featured a walkthrough gate on the first floor and was equipped with modern security cameras.

He also pointed out that the security. There were bullet marks on the walls and the window of one of the cars was also shattered.

The victim’s mother has accused the authorities of a cover-up and demanded justice. She raised serious questions about the “mysterious disappearance of a black, unregistered vehicle allegedly used in the crime.”

Sources within police said that a call centre was operated inside the house where Armaghan reportedly ran an illegal business.

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We saw that blue stickers were stuck on parts of carpets by the police. They were parts from where the police took blood samples. Investigators after matching it with the victim’s mother’s blood found that it was Mustafa’s blood.

Police investigations revealed that another suspect, Shiraz, worked for Armaghan and was involved in the planning and concealment of the murder on Saturday.

In 2019, Customs authorities filed two cases against him for smuggling illegal substances.

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