Investigation Report Unveils Shocking Details in Mustafa Amir Kidnapping and Murder Case
Additionally, Interpol is being engaged to contact a woman linked to the case who left Pakistan shortly after the incident.

In a shocking turn of events, the investigation into the kidnapping and murder of Mustafa Amir, a 23-year-old from Karachi’s DHA area, has revealed chilling details about the crime.
The primary suspect, Armaghan Qureshi, along with accomplice Shiraz Bukhari, is accused of torturing and killing Amir before burning his body in Hub, Balochistan.
According to the investigation report, Mustafa Amir was lured to Armaghan’s residence on January 6, where he was severely beaten with an iron rod. His hands and feet were tied with a white sheet before being dragged down the stairs and placed in the trunk of his own car. The suspects then drove to Hub, where they set the car and Amir’s body on fire.
The investigation also disclosed that Armaghan had assaulted a woman at his residence prior to the murder. He later threatened her with a weapon to prevent legal action. The suspects reportedly discarded Amir’s belongings, including his phone, en route to Hub.
Initially, the case was treated as a kidnapping for ransom after Amir’s mother received a ransom call from an international number two weeks after his disappearance. However, this turned out to be a misleading tactic by the suspects.
Police raided Armaghan’s DHA residence on February 8, where he resisted arrest by opening fire on law enforcement officers, injuring two. He was eventually arrested alongside Shiraz, who confessed to aiding in the murder and disposal of the body.
As the investigation continues, authorities are focused on recovering Mustafa’s missing mobile phone and identifying further evidence.
Additionally, Interpol is being engaged to contact a woman linked to the case who left Pakistan shortly after the incident.
This case has raised concerns about police negligence, as initial delays in action may have hindered efforts to save Mustafa’s life.
Further updates are expected as forensic results and additional witness testimonies are collected.