Local authorities have exhumed the body of Mustafa Amir and transferred it to a morgue for a more in -depth investigation, Express the new cited.
Exhumation took place in the Edhi cemetery in the Moach Goth region in Karachi. The procedure was carried out under a strong police presence, with a medical team on site to supervise the process.
The police surgeon, Dr. Samiya Syed and Amir Hassan, head of the CPLC identification project, were present on the site. They initially examined the grave before the medical team took body samples for more in -depth analysis.
Mustafa’s body Amir was given to the Edhi Foundation by Daryaji police on February 12. Four days later, on February 16, the body was declared not claimed and buried in the Moach Goth Edhi cemetery.
The next step will involve a post mortem exam to determine the cause of death. DNA samples will also be taken to confirm the identity of the victim.
Sources have revealed that 7 to 11 samples have been taken from the body and will be sent to the Medico-Legal laboratory of the University of Karachi. The results of the DNA test should be available in 3 to 4 days, after which the body will be returned to the family of Mustafa Amir.
The high court of the Sindh had previously approved the exhumation of Mustafa Amir’s body. The judicial magistrate granted the request submitted by the police, ordering the training of a medical council to carry out a post-mortem and take DNA samples.
In related news, two suspects, Armaghan and Shiraz, accused in the murder of Mustafa Amir, are expected to be presented for pre -trial detention at the short anti -terrorist no. 3 tomorrow.
The Attorney General Sindh, Mattazir Mehdi, confirmed that the request for pre -trial detention had been submitted to the court. Armaghan had previously obtained a 4 -day pre -trial detention before court No. 2, while Shiraz had obtained a pre -trial detention in court No. 1.. Shiraz’s dismissal power has now been transferred to court No. 2.
SSP OF HUB ordered an in -depth investigation into the incident. The SDPO Winder, Muhammad Jan, was invited to collect additional evidence and explore all the tracks.
Investigators also examine why the police were late from the vehicle on fire. The authorities suspect that the suspects knew the Daryaji region and work to determine the route they have taken to reach the distant place.
A case was recorded against unidentified people following the discovery of the burned vehicle and Mustafa Amir’s body on January 12.
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Mustafa Amir, who had disappeared since January 6, would have been murdered by his childhood friends, who then burned his body with his car. The incident would have come from a dispute between Mustafa and Armagan on a girl on New Year’s day before. On January 6, Mustafa was attracted by Argagan’s house under false pretexts, where he was violently killed.
After the murder, the suspects transported Mustafa’s body to the trunk of his car to Hub, Baloutchistan, where they set fire to the vehicle. The surveys indicate that Armagan and Shiraz were responsible for burning the car and having the body.
During the investigation, the police recovered modern weapons from the Armagan residence, which prompted the involvement of the service to fight terrorism to retrace their origin. Authorities also asked for FIA assistance to analyze data from a laptop entered in the Armagan bungalow.
A worrying audio recording has surfaced, allegedly from the last moments of Mustafa, in which he tells a friend that he goes to Armagan and suggests that his friend should join him later. This recording raised concerns about the police investigation, as it suggests that Mustafa’s friend knew where he was but failed to inform the authorities for more than a month.