FIA uncovers drug trafficking network in Mustafa Amir murder case

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FIA uncovers drug trafficking network in Mustafa Amir murder case

Officials further stated that Saheer had met Mustafa through Armaghan
FIA uncovers drug trafficking network in Mustafa Amir murder case

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24 Feb 2025

During the FIA's investigation into money laundering and cybercrime in the Sufiyan Amir murder case, it has been revealed that international drug cartels are involved in drug smuggling.

Investigating officials stated that the Special Investigation Unit is conducting operations related to narcotics, and they have uncovered the involvement of an international drug chain in drug trafficking. The investigation also revealed that several courier companies are implicated in the distribution of drugs.

According to authorities, Saheer Hassan, who was arrested on charges of drug trafficking, has provided details regarding his contact with Armaghan. Call data records show that the accused had been in touch with Armaghan.

Officials further stated that Saheer had met Mustafa through Armaghan. The investigation into the links between Saheer, Armaghan, the drug trade, and Mustafa’s murder is ongoing. give headline options

In a shocking twist, a special narcotics court has issued non-bailable arrest warrants for slain Mustafa Amir in a drug trafficking case.

The court has ordered law enforcement agencies to present the deceased in court on February 27, raising questions about a possible legal error or a new lead in the case.

Sources confirm that the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) had registered a case against Mustafa Amir in Korangi, Karachi, earlier in January 2024.

According to the ANF investigation, Mustafa was arrested with 30 grammes of 'weed' and allegedly tried to send drugs from Karachi to Lahore using a courier service under the alias ‘Taimoor’.

On the other hand, investigations into the kidnapping and murder of Mustafa Amir have unearthed disturbing revelations about prime suspect Armaghan, who has now confessed to torturing multiple people before Mustafa’s killing.

According to law enforcement officials on Monday, Armaghan admitted to brutalising his call centre staff, including women, and torturing a young man named Muaz at his bungalow just days before Mustafa Amir’s tragic end.

Read more: Sahir Hasan denies involvement in Mustafa Amir case

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