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Armaghan’s twisted coin toss before killing Mustafa Amir

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February 25, 2025
Armaghan’s twisted coin toss before killing Mustafa Amir
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Karachi, February 25, 2025: In a shocking revelation, investigators have uncovered that accused Armaghan murdered Mustafa Amir through a gruesome game of chance, flipping a coin before each brutal assault.

According to sources, Armaghan confessed that when Mustafa entered his house, he immediately struck him with an iron rod, leaving him severely injured on the floor. At that moment, he pulled out a coin and declared: “If it lands on tails, you die. If it’s heads, I’ll let you go.”

The coin landed on heads, yet instead of sparing Mustafa, Armaghan struck him again. He repeated the sinister ritual, flipping the coin once more. Again, it landed on heads—prompting him to hit Mustafa even harder.

After the relentless assault, Armaghan stuffed Mustafa’s battered body into the trunk of his car and drove to the remote Hub Duriji area. Upon arrival, he opened the trunk and taunted him: “If you can run, save yourself.”

Mustafa, weak and gravely wounded, attempted to flee but collapsed. At that moment, Armaghan flipped the coin one final time, saying: “If you win, I won’t burn you.”

Tragically, he claimed the toss landed in his favor. Without hesitation, he doused Mustafa in petrol and set him ablaze.

During interrogation, Armaghan made a chilling claim, telling police: “Allah ordered me to kill him.” Investigators had to search 130 kilometers into a remote region to locate Mustafa’s charred remains.

Meanwhile, in a significant development, the Sindh High Court (SHC) revoked the administrative powers of the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) administrator judge over allegations of record tampering. A two-member bench recommended the withdrawal after it was revealed that the judge had rejected a police request for Armaghan’s physical remand, citing claims of ill-treatment in custody.

Mustafa Amir went missing on January 6, prompting his mother to file a report the next day. The case took a disturbing turn on January 25 when the family received a ransom call.

A police raid on February 9 led to a violent standoff and the eventual arrest of Armaghan, who initially misled investigators by claiming he had disposed of the body in Malir.

Further investigation revealed that Armaghan, along with his accomplice Shiraz, murdered Mustafa over a dispute involving a woman. Authorities are now working with Interpol to locate the woman and secure her testimony.

Tags: Anti Terrorism CourtArmaghanATCDHAKarachiMustafa Murder casePakistanSHCSindh High Court
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