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In the Mir Raza death investigation, police make significant progress.
According to sources, police looking into the death of young Karachi businessman Mir Raza have made significant strides, including acquiring a SIM card that was registered in the deceased’s identity.
Investigative officials claim that once biometric verification and all required paperwork were completed, the SIM was transferred and issued in Mir Raza’s mother’s name. In order to further the investigation, the action is intended to gain access to Mir Raza’s WhatsApp account and retrieve chat backup data.
Additionally, police have access to certain WhatsApp messages that Mir Raza wrote to his close friends, in which he discussed his dire domestic and financial situation.
Police have also recorded the testimony of the imam, muezzin, and committee members of a nearby mosque, as well as a security officer at a nearby residential building.
IO requests further time for medical and investigative reports in the Mir Raza murder case
A thorough timeline detailing Mir Raza’s actions in the final twelve hours before to his demise has also been created by the investigative group. According to the schedule, he continued to work on obtaining a loan and securing investment until the very end.
Mir Raza met a man on Shahrah-e-Faisal at approximately 5:45 p.m. on July 27 and talked about investing between Rs. 7 and Rs. 8 million, according to the police. Nevertheless, the individual called Mir Raza at approximately 8:15 p.m. and refused to move further with the investment.
Mir Raza was notified by a bank at approximately 7 p.m. that a loan of Rs. 10 million had been authorised in his sister’s name. Later, Mir Raza kept in touch with several individuals following additional encounters on Tipu Sultan Road and a late-night dinner with a pal at a kebab restaurant.