Mustafa Amir murder case: Investigation flaws may aid accused
Seasoned crime reporter discusses the case, revealing flaws in the investigation
This video report examines the disturbing details of the Mustafa Amir murder case—and exposes the glaring loopholes in a police inquiry that could end up helping the prime suspect, Armaghan.
On January 6, Mustafa Amir was brutally murdered at his home in Defence, Karachi, allegedly by Armaghan.
The accused then transported Mustafa’s body to Balochistan and set it on fire inside a car in a desperate attempt to destroy evidence.
Nukta’s Senior Correspondent, Ahmer Rehman Khan, speaks with one of Karachi’s most seasoned crime reporters who closely followed the case.
The interview reveals critical flaws in the investigation, from mishandled evidence to serious procedural lapses.
Armaghan was eventually arrested after a police encounter on February 8, during which he opened fire on officers, injuring a DSP and a constable.
Could these investigative failures tip the case in Armaghan’s favor?
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