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Aaj News team discovers burnt vehicle of Mustafa Aamir in Balochistan’s Dureji

Durji is located 135 kilometres from Karachi
Murder Investigation: Why Did Armagan Choose Deraiji to Dispose of Mustafa’s Body? - Aaj News

Aaj News team has located the burnt vehicle of the Mustafa murder case victim in Balochistan’s Dureji as questions arise about how the suspects managed to reach the location, which is over 100 kilometers away from Karachi, despite several checkpoints.

According to the team, Dureji is situated 135 kilometers from Karachi and is the same location where Armaghan allegedly brought Mustafa. It is also where the prime suspect allegedly set the vehicle on fire.

There are four police checkpoints on the route from Karachi to Danga Mosa, including Hamdard, Sakarang Balochistan, Lark, and, the Durji Police Station.

Earlier in the day, it was reported that the prime suspect confessed to killing the victim.

According to the police investigation, the main suspect disclosed that Shiraz had stated they needed to “dispose of” the bloodied Mustafa. He mentioned that he searched for a “hunting place” on Google, and the top result was Dureji.

The prime suspect allegedly activated the navigation system in the vehicle and drove towards the location. Upon arriving in Dureji, he “opened the trunk of the car and found Mustafa still alive.” He reportedly told Mustafa that the trunk and windows were open and encouraged him to escape if he had the courage. But the victim attempted to move but was unable because of injuries to his knees.

Armaghan claimed that after opening the trunk and windows, he doused the victim with petrol and set him on fire. “Immediately after the fire ignited, Shiraz instructed him to leave the scene. Both he and Shiraz then walked from Hub and hitchhiked their way back to Karachi,” investigation showed.

Police have maintained that the vehicle used in the crime was not registered.

Authorities stated that the suspects did not take the usual route from Hub to Dureji. They have created a route map based on the suspect’s directions, indicating that the intention behind taking such alternative paths was to avoid detection by CCTV cameras while disposing of the body outside Karachi.

After the murder on January 11, questions remained about where the suspect’s body was buried.

Background

The police have filed a request for the exhumation of Mustafa Amir’s body, stating that it is essential for conducting a post-mortem and DNA analysis.

He had been missing since January 6 and was allegedly murdered by his childhood friends, who later burned his body along with his car.

Further revelations have come from Armagan’s friend, Shiraz, who claimed that Mustafa and Armagan had a dispute over a girl during New Year’s Eve. The disagreement led to Armagan luring Mustafa to his house under false pretenses on January 6, where he violently killed him.

The suspects then transported his body in the car’s trunk to Hub in Balochistan, where they set the vehicle on fire. Initial investigations indicate that Armaghan and Shiraz were responsible for burning the car and disposing of the body.

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Meanwhile, police recovered modern weapons from the suspect’s residence, and the Counter-Terrorism Department has been assigned to trace their origin.

The AVCC police have also requested FIA assistance in analyzing data from a laptop seized from Armaghan’s bungalow.

Additionally, a disturbing audio recording has surfaced, reportedly Mustafa’s last, in which he tells a friend that he was heading to Armagan’s house and suggests that his friend should join him after finishing his work.

This recording has raised significant questions about the police investigation, as it suggests that Mustafa’s friend may have known about his last whereabouts, yet failed to inform the authorities for over a month.

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