- Suspect bonus admits torture, burning Mustafa living.
- The police recover the iron rod used in the assault on the suspect’s bungalow.
- Armaghan linked to a fraudulent call center and illegal weapons.
Karachi: Police made major breakthroughs in the abduction and murder case of Mustafa, recovering the murder weapon and obtaining a frightening confession of the key suspect, Armaghan.
According to the investigation officials, the first suspect, who is currently with the police in pre -trial detention, revealed painful details on the way he brutally tortured and later burned Mustafa living.
During the interrogation, Armaghan said that on January 6, he called the victim and Shiraz Bukhari – the other suspect alias Shavez – to his bungalow, where he launched a vicious assault on Mustafa, using an iron rod for Beat it for two hours.
The investigators confirmed that the stem was then recovered from the guard room of Armaghan’s house in Khayaban-E-Momin de la Défense. They said Mustafa had suffered serious injuries, with heavy bleeding from the head and knees.
Here are the details of Armaghan’s confession.
The first suspect admitted that he was intoxicated at the time of the assault. He revealed that Shiraz, his accomplice, tried to stop him when Mustafa began to bleed excessively. However, after the brutal blows, the two suspects instructed Mustafa in his own vehicle and went to Hub.
By reaching Hub, Armaghan opened the car boot and discovered that Mustafa was still alive. He then sprayed her and the car in petrol and put her in a mocking way to escape, knowing that his serious knee injuries had made him motionless. Despite Mustafa’s weak attempts to move, he could not flee. The suspect admitted that he then set fire to Mustafa.
Armaghan also revealed that being immediately ignited the flames, Shiraz urged her to flee the scene. The two suspects then returned to Karachi by making hitchhiking in different vehicles.
After Armaghan’s confession, Karachi police went down to his bungalow and recovered the iron rod used in the assault.
The investigation continues while law enforcement officials are preparing to present Armaghan before the Court of First Instance after the end of the pre -trial detention, which ends tomorrow (Friday).
While the investigation is underway, the police and investigation authorities said that Armaghan’s monthly income could not yet be determined. We can note that the police had found a call center established in the bungalow, many laptops, security cameras, movement detectors, step -by -step doors and illegal weapons, during the raid. Meanwhile, Armaghan reports with more than 40 security agents had also surfaced.
The surveys revealed that the first suspect had led an outgoing call center to defraud people in the United States by offering them domestic services and stealing their money as part of the fraudulent company.
However, the total amount of money, whether in the tens of millions or more, he had done by the call center, could not yet be determined.
Investigations have also revealed that Armaghan had already been reserved in at least six cases, including violence and anti-terrorism law. After the confession and the recovery of illegal weapons, new cases will be recorded against the key suspect.
The case
The case is linked to the alleged abduction and the murder of a BBA student, Mustafa, who had disappeared last month.
However, the case was revealed after the first suspect opened fire in a team from the anti -violent crime cell (stroke) – a specialized Karachi police unit responsible for fighting the cases related to murder and Extortion – during a raid at his residence in DHA earlier this month.
The police arrested him, however, however, where Mustafa could be drawn up before last week, when the authorities revealed that the fatal leftover – probably his – had been found in a car near days of control of the center after The young person’s disappearance.
The victim’s body was then buried by the Edhi Foundation, while the Court allowed its exhumation for identification and criminalic and ordered the secretary Sindh to build medical advice for exhumation and subject a report in the seven days.
Following the order of the court issued on Monday, a medical commission of three members was formed to exhume the body of the deceased on February 21 at 9 a.m.
The medical committee, led by the police surgeon, Dr. Sommeda Syed, also includes additional police surgeon Dr Srichand and MLO Dr Kamran.
In addition to Armughan, the police also arrested and registered Shiraz’s Declaration in the case, those responsible for the investigation claiming that he was working for Armughan and that he had been involved in planning allegedly of murder and elimination body.