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Calling it a “well-planned” conspiracy, actor Sajid Hasan has slammed Sindh Police, accusing them of coercing his son Sahir Hasan into making a false confession.
Sahir Hasan is currently in physical remand after authorities linked him to an international drug trafficking and money laundering network connected to the Mustafa Amir murder case.
Speaking at a press conference, Sajid Hasan alleged that his son was being held hostage and manipulated, claiming that Sahir Hasan was physically abused to force a confession that aligned with the police’s narrative. He questioned whether these repeated incidents targeting his family were mere coincidences or part of a larger scheme.
According to Hasan, this is the second time the police have raided his home, recalling a similar incident four years ago in which he was eventually cleared. He also dismissed accusations that Armaghan was the killer, calling it a fabricated story designed to distort the truth and mislead the public.
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Earlier, media reports suggest that Sahir Hasan allegedly named several prominent businessmen, politicians, and other individuals involved in the drug trade. He reportdly admitted to transferring drug payments online through his father’s manager’s bank account.
The suspect also reportedly revealed that he had been modeling for five years and had been addicted to weed for 13 years.
He allegedly confessed to selling weed for two years, running the drug operation via Snapchat, and smuggling narcotics worth millions using courier companies. The police investigation claims that he sourced drugs from individuals identified as Bazil and Yahya.