Wajiha Amir, the mother of slain Mustafa Amir, has claimed that her son was not friends with the main suspect, Armaghan, and did not even want to speak to him.
She also alleged that Mustafa was trapped and taken to Armaghan on January 6, though how this happened remains a mystery.
In an exclusive interview with Samaa TV, Wajiha Amir refuted media reports claiming that Mustafa and Armaghan were together on New Year's Eve. She stated that the information circulated about her son attending a party with Armaghan was false. "Mustafa had no intention of talking to him. Armaghan made multiple calls on January 5, but my son did not respond," she asserted.
Claims of police negligence
Wajiha Amir expressed frustration over the handling of the case, stating that the police did not take the matter seriously at first. If the police had listened to her, the case could have been solved by January 14, she added. She revealed that Mustafa's mobile phone was discovered at Armaghan’s residence, a critical piece of evidence.
"A girl informed the police about Mustafa's murder on January 14, yet no immediate action was taken. If Shiraz could save the girl, why couldn't he save my son?" she questioned.
She further maintained that she was in shock for two days and was only told that her son, Mustafa, had been killed and his body burned. The gruesome details were revealed later, she added.
Premeditated murder
Labeling the murder a "well-thought-out plan," Wajiha Amir said a remote location with no mobile signals was deliberately chosen for the crime. "We were searching for Mustafa alive, but instead, we found his burnt remains," she said in anguish, adding that she kept a mobile phone in her son's car so she could stay connected to him.
Calling for justice, she demanded strict punishment for those involved. "Such beasts should not be allowed to live in society," she said, urging authorities to take swift action against the culprits.