In a chilling confession, Armaghan, the prime accused in the brutal murder of 23-year-old Mustafa Aamir, has revealed details of the incident, admitting that he burned Mustafa along with his car to destroy evidence.
During an exclusive interview to Times of Karachi (ToK), the main accused Armaghan revealed that the story began at a New Year’s party where he became extremely angry because of a girl named Zuma, which later turned into a very dangerous revenge.
According to Armaghan, tensions escalated after Mustafa sent him a picture of a banana, which he interpreted as an act of sarcasm and ridicule. The image, Armaghan claimed, “further worsened the matter.”
“I had initially left the matter to Allah, but when Mustafa himself came to my house, I decided to change everything,” Armaghan said.
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In a shocking revelation, Armaghan admitted he flipped a coin to decide whether to kill Mustafa or let him go. “Mustafa was destined to die,” he said.
Following the murder, Armaghan burned the body along with the vehicle to eliminate evidence. Police later recovered key forensic materials from the charred remains of the car.
Investigating officers reported that both Armaghan and his accomplice, Shiraz, continued their daily routines after the killing and showed no signs of remorse.
When police arrived to arrest him, Armaghan resisted and opened fire. He eventually surrendered after his mother intervened, urging him to cooperate.
During the interview, Armaghan offered a brief apology: “I apologize to Mustafa’s mother. I am ashamed of my mistake.”
The full interview of Armaghan, including further revelations, will be aired by the Times of Karachi on May 15.

Editor at Times of Karachi