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Mustafa probe uncovers drugs network

i2wtcBy i2wtcFebruary 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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KARACHI:

Sahir Hasan, the son of a popular TV star, who is in police custody in connection with the brutal murder of Mustafa Amir, has made startling confessions.

According to the Specialized Investigation Unit (SIU) police, Sahir Hasan, son of TV star Sajid Hasan, has disclosed that both Mustafa Amir, and his suspected murderer Armughan, used to buy drugs from him.

Investigators revealed that on January 2, Mustafa Amir acquired two grams of drugs from Sahir Hasan on credit. Later, on January 15, Armughan and Shiraz visited him and bought an ounce of drugs worth Rs350,000.

During investigation, Sahir revealed an extensive drug trafficking network. According to SIU officials, the suspect disclosed that the drugs originate from Colombia and are smuggled into Pakistan via California. They arrive in Islamabad and Lahore through courier services. Two brothers, operating through the dark web, orchestrate these shipments and coordinate deliveries in Pakistan. One of their cousins facilitates the final distribution in Karachi.

Sahir also revealed that one of the most expensive drugs in this network is called ‘Alien Leap,’ commonly known as ‘Jungle Boy.’ The price of this potent drug is Rs12,000 per gram.

Further investigations revealed that Sahir earns huge profits from drug trafficking. He reportedly sells up to six pounds of drugs monthly, earning an estimated Rs6.3 million. Police recovered 557 grams of narcotics from his possession, valued at over Rs8.3 million.

Sahir admitted to running this illicit trade for two and a half years. Police investigators are now widening their probe to dismantle this network and arrest other people involved in the drug trade and Mustafa Amir’s murder.



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