The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has issued notices to companies responsible for supplying security guards to Armaghan as part of the ongoing investigation into the murder of Mustafa Amir.
This development marks a significant step in the case, with the FIA seeking detailed records from the security firms involved. The agency’s Anti-Money Laundering Unit has requested various documents, including agreements between the companies and Armaghan.
The notices demand information regarding the number of security guards assigned, the registration details of the firms, and the total number of employees working as security personnel.
Furthermore, the FIA has warned that failure to submit the requested records could result in legal action under applicable laws.
The notices were sent to two security firms that had previously provided services to Armaghan, as authorities continue to examine their role in the case.
