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Mustafa Murder Case: Crypto Machines Worth Billions Recovered

Mustafa Murder Case twist! ₹2B in crypto mining machines found at accused Armaghan’s house. He allegedly transferred millions via crypto to a US relative. Mystery deepens with links to Marsha, Angelina & Zuma!
2025-03-01
Mustafa Murder Case: Crypto Machines Worth Billions Recovered

Authorities have made a sensational discovery in the Mustafa Amir murder case, recovering cryptocurrency mining machines worth Rs 2 billion from the house of the main accused, Armaghan. Investigators believe Armaghan was involved in large-scale financial fraud, converting millions of dollars into cryptocurrency and transferring funds abroad.

Crypto Network & Financial Fraud

According to investigating agencies, Armaghan operated multiple merchant accounts, using them to transfer fraudulently obtained money directly into cryptocurrency. Sources suggest that the accused sent money to a relative in the United States, who then converted it into digital assets via crypto ATMs, making the transactions difficult to trace.

Authorities also suspect that Armaghan had shut down all his bank accounts in Pakistan and instead relied on Red Dot Pay to create Visa and iPhone virtual cards, enabling him to withdraw money from any ATM worldwide.

Crypto Transactions: A Challenge for Investigators

Cybersecurity experts warn that tracking cryptocurrency transactions is far more complex than traditional banking, making it nearly impossible to recover or trace illicit funds. Investigators are now focused on identifying Armaghan’s financial sources and mapping out his international money transfer networks.

Mystery of the Three Girls: Marsha, Angelina & Zuma

The Mustafa murder case has taken another twist with the emergence of three mysterious women—Marsha, Angelina, and Zuma. Investigators are struggling to determine whether they are separate individuals or aliases for the same person.

These three different names have appeared at various stages of the case, creating confusion in the investigation and raising questions about their potential role in the crime.

What’s Next?

With crypto fraud, financial networks, and unknown female figures involved, the Mustafa murder case is becoming one of Pakistan’s most complex cybercrime investigations. Authorities are now working to trace missing funds, decrypt financial records, and uncover the truth behind the shifting narratives.