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The son of the actor in Pakistan confesses drug trafficking

The son of the actor in Pakistan confesses drug trafficking

Karachi (Pakistan), February 25 (years): Sahir Hasan, the son of the famous Pakistani actor Sajid Hasan, confessed that he was involved in the purchase and sale of drugs, as Ary News reported, citing police sources.

Sahir Hasan is currently in physical arrest for his involvement in the case of Mustafa Amir. Sahir Hasan was arrested by the police during a repression on the drug activity following the murder crime case in Karachi, according to Ary news.

According to some sources, he recognized his involvement in the drug business and even named several prominent people, including businessmen and politicians, related to drug trade.

It seems that the suspect has acknowledged that he transferred the drug payments online through his father’s bank’s bank account. He revealed that he has made five -year -olds and 13 -year -olds -dependent models.

Sahir Hassan “confessed” that he had sold two -year -olds and operated the entire drug business through Snapchat. He provided drugs from people named Bazil and Yahya and smuggled drugs worth millions of people through courier companies, revealed the sources that read the police investigation report, according to Ary.

The suspect revealed that he paid between Pakistani Rupers (PKR) from 4.00,000 to 5.00,000 weekly and purchased over one kilogram of weeds twice a month. He acknowledged that he sold a gram of weeds for 10,000 PKR and used a digital staircase for measurements, according to Ary news.

On Thursday, the police claimed that the suspect, Armaghan confessed to the murder of Mustafa Amir during the interrogation. According to the police authorities, Armaghan’s statement was recorded on the video, according to Ary news.

In his confessional statement to the police, Armaghan revealed that he drove the car from Khayaban-E-Mohafiz to Dareji. Later he set fire to the vehicle while Mustafa was still alive and semi-conscious. The suspect acknowledged that he had assaulted the deceased, fired three warning fires with a rifle that did not hit him.

The judicial magistrate sent Sahir Hasan on Monday in police custody for a day in a drug case, Ary News informed. (Years)

(The story came from a union feed and was not edited by the Staff.)