**Courtroom Drama: Father Ejected After Clashing with Accused Son**
KARACHI: In a dramatic turn of events during the Mustafa Amir murder case hearing, suspect Armaghan’s father, Kamran Qureshi, was forcibly removed from the courtroom following a heated exchange with his son. The incident occurred at the Anti-Terrorism Court, as reported by ARY News.
The confrontation began when Armaghan’s lawyer, Advocate Abid Zaman Khan, denied representing Armaghan, stating he had no agreement with Kamran Qureshi. Armaghan himself declared he had no relationship with his father, emphatically stating, “I don’t want to meet my father; I won’t talk to him.”
The situation quickly spiraled, as Kamran Qureshi created a disturbance, demanding his son to leave him if he refused his paternity.
With the situation escalating beyond control, the court ordered Kamran Qureshi’s removal, and police officers escorted him out.
The court has extended Armaghan’s physical remand until March 24 in both the Mustafa Amir murder case and the journalist firing case, and has requested a progress report for the next hearing.
Previously, the Anti-Terrorism Court included Armaghan’s confessional statement in the prosecution file, a major development in the case.
In his confession, Armaghan revealed he had been living alone in a rented Defence bungalow for two years, running a call center with 30 to 40 employees.
He also disclosed a 2019 arrest by customs authorities for attempting to smuggle weed from Canada.
Armaghan admitted to multiple cases across various Karachi police stations, claiming a monthly income in the millions, though he later shut down the business due to interference from friends.
He also mentioned rekindling a childhood friendship with someone named Shiraz about a year and a half ago.
The investigation into the Mustafa Amir murder case has expanded, with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) probing funds related to the accused and the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) investigating Armaghan’s alleged involvement in illegal drug trade.
Mustafa Amir was kidnapped and allegedly murdered by his friends in Karachi’s Defence Housing Authority (DHA) on January 6th. Police say his friends stuffed his body in a car trunk and set it ablaze in Balochistan’s Hub area.
The Mustafa Amir case continues to draw significant attention, with ongoing updates concerning the prime suspect, Armaghan.