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**Mustafa Amir Case: FIA Tracks Down Armaghan’s Merchant and Cryptocurrency Accounts**
[Image of Mustafa Amir as provided in the original article]
The investigation into the tragic murder of Mustafa Amir has taken a significant turn. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has reportedly traced multiple merchant accounts linked to the prime suspect, Armaghan, ARY News reported on Saturday.
FIA sources reveal that these accounts were allegedly used to process payments for a call center operating out of Armaghan’s home. Staff salaries were also reportedly disbursed through these accounts.
Investigators have identified four bank accounts and are meticulously examining them to potentially uncover further linked merchant accounts. The FIA’s focus isn’t limited to traditional banking; they are also actively investigating Armaghan’s cryptocurrency holdings, including accounts that were recently emptied.
This breakthrough follows the FIA’s earlier discovery of four companies connected to Armaghan – two registered in Pakistan and two in the United States.
Meanwhile, the police investigation continues to broaden. Authorities have decided to include Armaghan’s father, Kamran Qureshi, in the murder investigation.
A progress report submitted to the court details Armaghan’s video-recorded confession, which has been confirmed in the police remand report. The report states, “The accused has confessed that he had informed his father Kamran Qureshi after murder.” Police intend to question Qureshi based on this statement.
Armaghan’s laptop and mobile phones have been sent to the Punjab forensic lab for analysis. The accused provided his confessional statement in the presence of the SSP Anti-Violent Crimes Cell (AVCC).
Acknowledging that the investigation is still ongoing, police have requested an extension of Armaghan’s physical remand until March 24.
In a previous hearing, an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Karachi granted a seven-day extension of Armaghan’s physical remand. The court has also instructed the investigation officer to provide a progress report at the next hearing.
Mustafa Amir was kidnapped and murdered in Karachi’s Defence Housing Authority (DHA) on January 6th. Police say his friends allegedly placed his body in the trunk of his car and set it ablaze in the Hub area of Balochistan.