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Forensic report unveils new twist in Mustafa Amir murder probe

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A recent forensic report has introduced a significant twist in the Mustafa Amir murder investigation, revealing that no intoxicants or sedatives were present in his system before his death.

The findings, released following the exhumation of his body, contradict earlier speculations regarding possible poisoning.

According to media reports, the Industrial Analytical Center at Karachi University conducted an in-depth analysis of 11 biological samples collected from the deceased. Utilizing advanced forensic techniques, including gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, experts confirmed the absence of any toxic substances.

The credibility of the report is reinforced by the signatures of the principal investigator, assistant investigator, technical manager, and two research officers.

READ: Mustafa Amir: From missing to Karachi’s high-profile murder case

The examination focused on various samples, including remains from the tongue, palate, and neck, many of which were charred and decomposed.

This revelation adds a critical dimension to the ongoing investigation as authorities work to reconstruct the circumstances leading to Mustafa Amir’s death.

A portion of the collected evidence will be preserved under controlled conditions, while the remaining samples will be disposed of after 30 days.

Meanwhile, investigators are closing in on the prime suspect, Armaghan, scrutinizing his business dealings, digital currency accounts, and other financial activities.

Forensic teams are also analyzing electronic evidence, including laptops seized from Armaghan’s residence.

With the case drawing widespread public attention, authorities continue their efforts to uncover the truth behind Mustafa Amir’s death.

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