Sahir Hasan reveals that Armaghan is committed to fraudulent activities to raise wealth

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A suspect in a drug case linked to the Mustafa Amir Murder Murder made surprising revelations, shedding light on the alleged trade in drugs and international fraud on pensions.

According to sources, the suspect, Sahir Hassan, son of actor Sajid Hassan, told investigators that his knowledge, Armaghan, had amassed significant wealth thanks to fraudulent activities.

He allegedly alleged that Armaghan engaged in scams of the call center targeting the pension funds of the elderly abroad, by siphoning large sums of money under the cover of companies.

Hassan also revealed that Armaghan had used these illicit funds to buy luxury cars, goods, weapons and even exotic animals.

He said that a common friend had informed him first of the new wealth of Armaghan, which aroused suspicion of his financial relations.

During the interrogation, Hassan admitted that he has been involved in the distribution of medicines since 2016. He said that he had used private messaging services to receive California cannabis and to provide locally.

Hassan revealed that he had met Mustafa Amir in 2022 through a common friend and that they were frequently engaged in cannabis consumption.

He told their last meeting on January 4, when Amir took a small amount of medication on credit, promising to reimburse the next day but never to come back.

He also alleged that on January 15, Armaghan, accompanied by Shiraz, arrived at his home, struck at the door and behaved badly with his wife.

A few days before his arrest, Armaghan would have bought 14 grams of cannabis worth Rs 133,000.

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