KARACHI: Sindh High Court on Tuesday reserved its judgement over the physical remand of prime suspect Armaghan in the Mustafa Amir murder case.
Armaghan was presented before the court in the murder case where the prosecution sought the physical remand of prime suspect Armaghan.
Acting prosecutor General Sindh along with other officials appeared before the court. Armaghan’s father was also in the courtroom.
The prosecutor read the FIR registered in the abduction of Mustafa Amir and told the court that Mustafa Amir was abducted on January 6 and his mother had recorded a statement that she received a phone call demanding a ransom of Rs 20 million after which the case was handed over to Investigation AVCC police. On February 8 the police on a tip raided a bungalow where the suspect was housed.
The suspect fired at the police party in which a police officer and a constable were injured. The court questioned what sort of weapons were recovered during the raid to which the prosecutor replied that there is a separate FIR for this.
Suspect Armaghan was presented before the ATC on February 10 for a physical remand in three cases. The ATC refused to grant physical remand of the suspect, the court was told.
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During the hearing, Justice Zafar Ahmed Rajput questioned Armaghan if he was tortured to which the suspect replied” Yes I was tortured”.
He showed the torture marks on his body by pulling up his shirt. The court questioned him if he filed an application with the jail authorities for a medical on which Armaghan replied that he had not.
After which the court reserved its verdict on the physical remand of Armaghan
SUSPECT CLAIMS INNOCENCE
During a court hearing, the suspect spoke to journalists, denying any involvement in the case.
“I have nothing to do with this,” he said. When asked if he knew Shiraz, he replied, “I don’t know anyone. The shooting happened because police officers came to rob my house.”
The suspect, Armaghan, further claimed, “I am being framed. I did not kill Mustafa.”