Mustafa Amir Murder Court Summons Lawyers
Police presented Armaghan and Sheeraz in the court of Judicial Magistrate South.
“Did you issue notices to defense lawyers,” the court questioned the investigation officer.
The magistrate expressed disappointment over the I/O’s performance owing to which an identification parade of the accused could not be conducted. The witnesses’ statements could not be recorded under section 164.
The court issued notices to the lawyers of the accused and ordered the production of the suspects again tomorrow (Thursday).
The investigation officer had informed about recording statements of prime accused Armaghan’s two servants under section 164.
Mustafa Amir was kidnapped and allegedly murdered by his friends in Karachi’s Defence Housing Authority (DHA) on January 6. According to the police, the youth’s friends stuffed his body in the trunk of his car and torched it in the Hub area of Balochistan.
According to the investigation officer, Armaghan attacked Mustafa Amir with an iron rod as soon as he entered his house, resembling a scene from a movie.
On Thursday, police claimed that suspect Armaghan had confessed to the murder of Mustafa Amir during interrogation
According to police authorities, Armaghan’s statement was recorded on video.
In his confessional statement to police, Armaghan revealed that he drove the car from Khayaban-e-Mohafiz to Dareji.
He later set the vehicle on fire while Mustafa was still alive and semi-conscious. The suspect admitted to assaulting the deceased, firing three warning shots with a rifle that did not hit him.
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