Mustafa Amir Murder: Karachi Police Arrests Prime Suspect Armughan
The recovery of Mustafa Amir's body and the arrest of Armughan have brought some closure to the case, but the investigation is ongoing to determine the full extent of the suspect's involvement in illegal activities and the events leading up to the murder.

Karachi police have recovered a burned car and the charred body of Mustafa Amir, who was abducted on January 6, from Hub, Balochistan, and arrested the prime suspect Armughan from Karachi's Defence area.
Investigation revealed that suspect Armughan killed Amir, shifted his body to Hub, and set his car on fire to conceal evidence. A dispute occurred at Armughan's house, resulting in Amir's murder. Police recovered 64 laptops, a mobile, and over Rs5 million from Armughan's house, allegedly obtained through illegal means, including cryptocurrency activities.
The body was burnt beyond recognition and has been transferred to a cold storage facility for further investigation. Police have also arrested two of Armughan's employees. The charred body of Mustafa was identified through DNA matching, confirming the police's suspicions. The accused, Armaghan, had allegedly kidnapped Mustafa and set the vehicle on fire, killing him.
The police had conducted an operation at Armaghan's house, where they found bullet marks and bloodstains, and earlier raided his residence, finding bullet marks in a secret room and blood stains on a carpet. The case is under investigation, and police are working to uncover the motives behind the murder and the extent of Armughan's illegal activities.