Bone-chilling details of Mustafa Amir's murder keep police on their toes

Crime
Police found charred body of Mustafa more than a month after he went missing from Defence area
KARACHI (Dunya News) – Young Mustafa Amir's gruesome killing casts a pall of gloom in his home as police continue investigation in the case.
Police say the murder is an outcome of a dispute between two friends.
Sheraz, one of the suspects police earlier apprehended, claimed that Armaghan killed the teenager to settle personal score. There are also reports that a girl was involved in the gruesome murder of 24-year-old Mustafa.
Armaghan called Mustafa to his home on some pretext on Jan 6 and thrashed him with an iron rod for three hours. He later put him in his car trunk and drove towards Hub, Balochistan, police quoted Sheraz as having said.
The youngster's mother, Wajeeha Amir, complained to Darakhshan police and faced a great deal of difficulty in having a case registered. She suspected Armaghan's involvement in the case. She also reveived call for ransom from an American number.
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Police converted the case into kidnap for ransom and launched investigation. Police finally found the charred body of Mustafa in Hub more than a month after he went missing from Karachi's Defence area.
CIA DIG'S PRESSER
On Friday, CIA DIG Muqaddas Haider said in a presser that the police had found Mustafa’s dead body from Hub Chowki as he was taken there by his vehicle on Jan 6. Suspect Armaghan set the vehicle on fire after locking Mustafa in the trunk.
Haider said the boy’s charred body was found in the vehicle trunk.
Earlier, a police team conducted an operation at the house of Armaghan in Defence Phase 5 and found bullet marks in a room and blood stains on the carpet.
He said sample of kidnapped Mustafa’s mother was sent to laboratory for DNA matching with the blood found at the house of Armaghan. The report later confirmed it was Mustafa's blood.
Police alleged that Armaghan also opened fire on a team which raided his house as a result of which a DSP and another official were injured.
The equipment found in suspect’s house showed he ran a call centre, said police.