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Major twist in Mustafa Aamir Murder Case as safes reveal missing valuables

Authorities yet to disclose the exact value of the missing assets

26 March 2025
Mustafa Amir Case Latest Update

A major twist has emerged in the Mustafa Aamir murder case, as officials revealed that diamonds, jewelry, and cash from two safes recovered at the house of the prime suspect, Armaghan, have mysteriously disappeared.

Authorities, however, have not yet disclosed the exact value of the missing assets. The shocking revelation came during the second session of the National Assembly's Sub-Committee on Interior, held at the Central Police Office in Karachi. During the meeting, officials also disclosed that Armaghan spent Rs 250 million in just six months through his employees' bank accounts.

Law enforcement agencies further informed the committee that luxury vehicles owned by the suspect have been seized, and dozens of his bank accounts have been frozen. The committee has now directed authorities to investigate the missing valuables from the safes and submit a detailed report on the matter.

The sub-committee meeting, chaired by MNA Abdul Qadir Patel, reviewed the ongoing investigation into the Mustafa Aamir murder case. The session was attended by MNA Nabeel Gabol, Agha Rafiullah, and Khawaja Izharul Hassan, along with Sindh IGP, Additional IGP Karachi, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Additional DG FIA, Brigadier ANF, Director FIA, Secretary Excise Sindh, and several senior officials.

During the meeting, Sindh Police, FIA, and the Anti-Narcotics Department provided a comprehensive briefing on their findings related to the murder case, money laundering, drug mafias, and other criminal activities linked to the suspect. Sindh IGP Ghulam Nabi Memon, DIG CIA Muqaddas Haider, ANF Director Brigadier Umar, FIA Director Nauman Siddiqui, and Excise and Taxation Secretary Saleem Rajput presented their respective departments' reports on the investigation.

The committee praised the coordination between law enforcement agencies, emphasizing the importance of gathering solid evidence to uncover the truth. Committee members further resolved to submit a final report to the National Assembly after the next session and share the case findings with the public through the media.

Additionally, authorities were urged to ensure that by the next meeting, the Mustafa Aamir murder case is brought to its logical and legal conclusion, allowing the committee to compile a comprehensive report with its findings and recommendations.

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