Armughan confesses to killing Mustafa Amir after 'coin toss'
Chilling new details have emerged in the Mustafa Amir murder case, as prime suspect Armaghan has confessed to the gruesome crime, revealing a horrifying game of chance that sealed Mustafa’s fate.
Police said that as soon as Mustafa Amir entered his home, Armughan ambushed him and struck him with an iron rod in a cold-blooded, well-planned assault. What happened after that, however, was far more unsettling.
By flipping a coin and telling Mustafa, ‘If it lands on heads, I’ll let you go; if it lands on tails, I’ll hit you again,’ investigators have revealed that Armughan played with his victim's life like a predator goes with prey.
There were more vicious beatings as a result of the coin landing on tails twice. Armughan drove Mustafa to Hub, where his brutality increased. The injured boy was badly hurt and unable to fight back.
There, Armughan unlocked the car's trunk and gave Mustafa one final teasing: "If you can save yourself, get up and run." Mustafa, however, was barely conscious.
Then Armughan flipped the coin again, saying he would save Mustafa from being burnt alive if he lost again. However, like the previous two times, Mustafa lost.
He admitted that Mustafa was still inside the car when he drove it from Khayaban-e-Mohafiz to Dareji and then set it on fire. Additionally, the suspect acknowledged using a rifle to fire three warning shots, none of which were directed at the victim.
Before locating Mustafa's burned remains, investigators conducted a 130-kilometer search in the remote region.
Case summary:
After Mustafa Amir was reported missing on January 6, his murder shocked Karachi. When his torched automobile was found in the Hub region of Balochistan, the case which had been first suspected of being a kidnapping took a terrible turn.
The presence of Mustafa's remains within the car was verified by forensic evidence. Several people were arrested when police were able to link the incident to his own group of close friends. According to reports, the suspects were part of a planned conspiracy with power dynamics and personal grudges at play.
Sahir Hasan, the son of well-known actor Sajid Hasan, is among the suspects who have been taken into custody. His role in the case has increased public interest and sparked inquiries regarding the motives and histories of the perpetrators.
Investigators put together Mustafa's final moments using CCTV footage, digital records, and witness accounts. Evidence indicated that the boy was led to a meeting under false pretenses, then attacked and kidnapped. Armughan's confession has filled in many missing pieces, exposing not only a vicious murder but also the cruel psychological game that Mustafa had no chance of winning.