Sahir Hasan, son of well-known actor Sajid Hasan, has admitted to purchasing and selling drugs, according to a report, which cited police sources on Monday.
Currently in physical remand for his alleged role in the Mustafa Amir murder case, Sahir was arrested as part of a police operation targeting drug-related activities in Karachi following the high-profile murder.
@timesofkarachiMUSTAFA AMIR MURDER CASE | The police produced accused Sahir Hassan, who was arrested on the charge of drug selling, in the court of Judicial Magistrate South, the investigating officer told the court that more than five hundred grams of drugs were recovered from the possession of the accused. #TOKAlert #Karachi #MustafaAmirMurderCase #SajidHasan
During interrogation, Sahir reportedly disclosed the names of several influential figures, including businessmen and politicians, who are allegedly connected to the drug trade.
He also confessed to making drug payments online through his father Sajid’s manager’s bank account.
The suspect, who has been modeling for five years, revealed that he has been addicted to weed for 13 years. He “confessed” to selling weed for the past two years, conducting his entire operation through Snapchat.
According to the police report, Sahir sourced drugs from suppliers named Bazil and Yahya and used courier services to smuggle narcotics worth millions.
Investigators say Sahir paid between Rs400,000 to 500,000 per week to get more than a kilogram of weed twice a month.
He allegedly sold one gram for Rs10,000 and used a digital scale for precise measurements.
Additionally, police sources indicate that Sahir has provided a list of over 12 clients linked to the drug trade.
Meanwhile, in a separate development related to the Mustafa Amir murder case, police claim that the suspect, Armaghan, has “confessed” to the crime during interrogation.
Authorities state that Armaghan’s statement was recorded on video, in which he admitted to driving the victim’s car from Khayaban-e-Mohafiz to Dareji.
He then set the vehicle on fire while Mustafa was still alive but semi-conscious. The suspect also confessed to assaulting the victim and firing three warning shots with a rifle, none of which struck him.