Mustafa Amir, a young resident of DHA, who was tragically abducted on January 6 and later found murdered and burned in the Hub district of Balochistan, has reportedly endured severe torture before his death.
According to the investigation team, the prime suspect, Armaghan, revealed that he killed Mustafa in a dramatic manner. Armaghan claimed that Mustafa’s fate was determined by a coin toss.
After initially striking Mustafa with a rod, Mustafa attempted to flee, but Armaghan stopped him, saying “The first time I told him, if he wins, I would let him go; if he loses, I would kill him.” Mustafa lost the toss, and Armaghan struck him on the head with the rod a second time. Mustafa then requested another toss, and upon losing again, Armaghan attacked him once more.
Armaghan took Mustafa to a remote area for a third toss. This time, he declared that if the coin landed on heads, he wouldn’t burn Mustafa. However, when the toss yielded the result he desired, Armaghan set Mustafa on fire, declaring, “Your death is decreed by fate.”
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Meanwhile, Shiraz Hussain, another accused, confessed to his involvement in Mustafa’s murder. According to the interrogation report, on January 6, Mustafa called Shiraz Hussain and went to Armaghan’s house, where the three of them consumed weed. After getting high, an argument broke out between Armaghan and Mustafa, escalating into violence. Armaghan began hitting Mustafa with a club.
The report further states that Mustafa suffered injuries to his knees and head. Subsequently, Armaghan and Shiraz placed Mustafa’s injured body in the trunk of his own car and drove him to Balochistan, where they set the vehicle on fire by pouring petrol on it.
Shiraz Hussain admitted his role in the crime and revealed that he, along with Armaghan, committed the murder. He also indicated that he could identify the exact location where the car was burned. The report disclosed that during the assault, Mustafa bled, and Armaghan had his employees clean the blood stains.