A Karachi anti-narcotics court has issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for Mustafa Amir, a young man from DHA who was murdered in January, 2025.
Mustafa was kidnapped and allegedly killed by his friends on January 6 in Karachi’s Defence Housing Authority (DHA).
The police officials found the body of Mustafa stuffed in the trunk of his car, which was set on fire in the Hub area of Balochistan.
The late Mustafa Amir was previously involved in a narcotics case in 2024 in Karachi’s Korangi area, where he was accused of attempting to smuggle drugs using courier services under the alias ‘Taimoor.’
Despite his death, the anti-narcotics court has ordered that Mustafa Amir be produced before the court on February 27.
The investigating officer is expected to provide an update on his murder during the upcoming hearing.
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Last week, Armaghan the main suspect in Mustafa Amir’s murder case confessed to the crime during interrogation, as per the police reports.
According to the police officials, the Armaghan’s statement has been recorded on video.
In his confession, Armaghan admitted that he drove Mustafa Amir’s car from Khayaban-e-Mohafiz to Dareji area near hub, Balochistan.
He then set the vehicle on fire while Mustafa was still alive but semi-conscious.
Armaghan also confessed to assaulting Mustafa and firing three warning shots that did not hit him.
Police revealed that Armaghan was involved in drug dealing before starting a call center business.