The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) issued notices to the companies responsible for providing security guards to the accused, Armaghan, in connection with the ongoing investigation into the murder of Mustafa Amir.
This marked a key development in the case, as the FIA sought detailed records from the security firms involved. The FIA Anti-Money Laundering Unit had requested the companies to provide a range of documents, including the agreements made with Armaghan.
The notices required the companies to submit details on the number of security guards deployed, the registration details of the security services, and the number of employees working as security guards.
Additionally, the FIA warned the companies that failure to provide the requested records would result in potential legal action as per the relevant laws.
The notices were sent to two security companies involved, which had previously offered services to Armaghan.