Noor Mukadam instructed her driver to arrange Rs700,000 and deliver cash to Zahir Jaffer, the primary suspect in her murder, according to Noor’s driver.

Khalil, on the other hand, stated he could only come up with Rs300,000.

Noor’s driver, Khalil, told Geo News that Noor contacted him and said she wanted Rs700,000 right away and that her parents should not know about it.

Noor was warned by the driver that he would not be able to bring Rs700,000. He said Noor told him it was critical that he bring it and that he should borrow it from a friend or arrange it via his contacts.

Khalil said he was able to collect Rs300,000 and that he arrived at Zahir Jaffer’s residence at the address given by Noor on Monday afternoon, July 19.

“When I phoned Noor Mukadam, she stated she couldn’t come out and that the money should be handed over to the chef,” Khalil explained. The money was subsequently given to the domestic helper.

According to Khalil, the accused Zahir’s chef has been recognised in front of the police.

Noor informed the driver that when she initially contacted him, she urged him to tell her parents that she was going to Lahore.

When Khalil entered the house to inform her parents about Lahore, Noor’s mother was already conversing with her husband on the same topic. According to the driver, Noor’s father was wondering why Noor was travelling to Lahore since Eid was the next day.

He went on to explain that he believed Noor had already spoken to her mother about Lahore and that he would go without saying anything.

Noor was in contact with her mother, according to the investigation sources. Noor also called her mother at 10 a.m. on the day she was killed (Tuesday, July 20).
According to reports, the accused Zahir Jaffer’s phone was discovered by the Islamabad police.

According to sources, the accused is being held in police custody on a physical remand. Under Section 164 f of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the police have yet to be permitted to record his statement.

A confession under 164 must be made in front of a magistrate by law.

According to legal authorities, an accused’s confession while in police custody has no legal standing.

According to sources, the specifics of the CCTV film available to the police have also surfaced.

According to reports, CCTV video showed Noor falling from the first level and rushing towards a door. Zahir is seen pursuing Noor and then dragging her back inside in the video.