Mustafa Amir case: Diamonds, cash go missing from suspect Armaghan's home
The accused Armaghan. photo: express
Diamonds, jewelry, and cash have reportedly gone missing from two safes recovered from the residence of Armaghan Qureshi, the main accused in the Mustafa Amir murder case. The exact value of the missing valuables and cash remains unclear, Express News reported.
This revelation came to light during the second session of the sub-committee of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Interior held at the Central Police Office in Karachi on Wednesday. Authorities presented the alarming disclosure during discussions focused on the ongoing investigation.
Sources reported another startling revelation: Armaghan allegedly spent around Rs250 million over six months through accounts registered to his employees. Officials have since seized several luxury vehicles belonging to Armaghan and frozen dozens of his bank accounts.
The committee directed authorities to investigate the disappearance of jewelry and cash from the safes and submit a detailed report. Chaired by MNA Abdul Qadir Patel, the session included a comprehensive briefing on the progress and findings of the investigation thus far.
The committee appreciated the coordinated efforts of Sindh Police, FIA, and Anti-Narcotics departments in gathering substantial evidence and conducting thorough investigations.
Authorities were urged to provide updates on the legal and constitutional outcomes of the Mustafa Amir murder case by the next meeting to assist the committee in compiling a comprehensive report for the National Assembly and public dissemination.