
A suspect in a drugs case related to the Mustafa Amir murder case has made startling revelations, shedding light on alleged drug trade and international pension fraud.
According to sources, the suspect, Sahir Hassan son of actor Sajid Hassan, told investigators that his acquaintance, Armaghan, had amassed significant wealth through fraudulent activities.
He alleged that Armaghan engaged in call centre scams targeting pension funds of elderly individuals abroad, siphoning off large sums of money under the guise of business ventures.
Hassan further revealed that Armaghan had used these illicit funds to buy luxury cars, property, weapons, and even exotic animals.
He claimed that a mutual friend first informed him of Armaghan’s newfound wealth, prompting suspicions about his financial dealings.
During questioning, Hassan admitted that he had been involved in drug distribution since 2016. He stated that he used private courier services to receive cannabis from California and to supply it locally.
Hassan disclosed that he had met Mustafa Amir in 2022 through a mutual friend and that they frequently indulged in cannabis consumption.
He recounted their last meeting on January 4, when Amir took a small amount of the drug on credit, promising to pay back the next day but never returning.
He also alleged that on January 15, Armaghan, accompanied by Shiraz, arrived at his home, banged on the door, and misbehaved with his wife.
Days before his arrest, Armaghan reportedly purchased 14 grams of cannabis worth Rs 133,000.
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