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Anti-Narcotics Court Drops Case Against Mustafa Amir

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The Anti-Narcotics Court in Karachi has dismissed the drug case against Mustafa Amir, a victim of a high-profile murder in the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) area. The court closed the case after receiving official confirmation of his death.

Case Dismissed After Death Confirmation

During Monday’s hearing, the Station House Officer (SHO) of the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) Korangi presented a death certificate and other supporting documents to confirm Mustafa Amir’s passing. Based on this evidence, the court dismissed the charges against him.

The drug case, originally registered in 2024, had multiple accused, including Amir. The court had issued an arrest warrant for him on February 22. However, with his confirmed death, the legal proceedings against him have now ended.

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Arrest Warrants Issued for Remaining Accused

While Mustafa Amir’s case has been dismissed, the court has intensified its actions against other individuals involved in the drug case. Authorities are now pursuing their arrests to ensure the case reaches its legal conclusion.

Tragic End: Mustafa Amir’s Murder

Mustafa Amir was kidnapped and brutally murdered on January 6. According to police reports, his own friends were involved in the crime. After killing him, they placed his body in the trunk of his car and set it on fire in the Hub area of Balochistan. The murder sent shockwaves across Karachi, sparking widespread discussion about youth violence and crime in elite circles.

Legal and Social Implications

This case sheds light on multiple issues, from drug-related crimes to violent betrayals within close circles. Law enforcement continues to investigate and bring those responsible to justice.

With fresh arrest warrants issued and an ongoing probe into Amir’s murder, the legal battle is far from over. The case stands as a stark reminder of the dangers of crime and the importance of swift justice.

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