Mustafa murder case: Investigation report details dark secrets of Armaghan’s life
The investigation into the kidnapping and subsequent murder of Mustafa Amir continues to reveal startling new information.
According to the police interrogation report obtained by Aaj News, co-accused Shiraz has made several shocking disclosures during questioning.
The report reveals that Shiraz and the main accused, Armaghan (also known as army), were childhood friends who attended the same school.
However, after school, their contact was lost.
Approximately a year and a half ago, Shiraz reconnected with Armaghan, drawn by his newfound wealth, including new cars and considerable money.
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Further details from the report uncover that Armaghan lived alone in an opulent bungalow and ran a call center where 30 to 35 individuals, including women, were employed.
Additionally, Armaghan kept three lion cubs in his bungalow. According to the report, he had a strong passion for firearms.
The police report also reveals that on New Year’s Eve, Armaghan hosted a party at his bungalow, which lasted from midnight to 3am.
However, Mustafa Amir was not part of this gathering.
On January 5, Armaghan called Shiraz to his bungalow.
When Shiraz arrived, he found Armaghan with a girl, who appeared to have been injured, with blood on her feet.
After a brief altercation, Armaghan sent the girl back in an online cab.
On January 6, Mustafa Amir called Shiraz to Armaghan’s bungalow.
Mustafa handed over a bag to Armaghan, who then paid him 150,000 rupees in exchange.
Shortly after, Armaghan suddenly became enraged, verbally assaulted Mustafa, and began beating him with a wooden stick.
The report states that Armaghan severely struck Mustafa’s head and knees, causing him to bleed.
Following this, Armaghan picked up his rifle and fired two shots into the wall to further intimidate Mustafa.
According to the police interrogation report, Armaghan then forced Mustafa into his car, drove him to Balochistan, and set both the car and Mustafa on fire.
The investigation continues, and the authorities are piecing together further details of this gruesome crime.
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