Explosive video of ex-Punjab DGP’s late son surfaces, he alleges father-wife affair 

An explosive video of ex-Punjab DGP Mohammad Mustafa and former minister Razia Sultana's son Aakil Akhtar has surfaced and is going viral on the social media platforms. In the viral video, Akhtar alleges father-wife affair.

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Panchkula: An explosive video of ex-Punjab DGP Mohammad Mustafa and former minister Razia Sultana’s son Aakil Akhtar has surfaced and is going viral on the social media platforms. In the viral video, Akhtar alleges father-wife affair.

Apart from alleging his father of having an illicit relationship with his wife, Akhtar (in the video) also alleged that his mother Sultana, and his sister were part of a plot to kill him or falsely implicate him.

Aakil Akhtar’s neighbour Shamshuddin submitted the viral video to the police and lodged a formal complaint seeking a detailed probe into the matter.

On the other hand, speaking to ANI, Panchkula DCP Shrishti Gupta said, “Former DGP Mohammad Mustafa and former minister Razia Sultana’s son, Aakil Akhtar was found dead under suspicious circumstances at his residence in MDC, Panchkula. We received a complaint and based on that, we have now filed an FIR under sections of murder and conspiracy. FIR has been registered against the family members, including the deceased’s father, mother, sister, and wife.”

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“The complainant has expressed suspicions based on the allegations of foul play. There is a video that the deceased posted on social media in which he says that if he was found dead, there is a dying declaration in a diary and whether he was poisoned…”

She further said, “We have included all of these in our investigation so that there is complete transparency and a fair investigation in this matter. We have immediately constituted an SIT under an ACP rank officer and on the basis of proper scientific evidence we are investigating. The viscera samples are under analysis, so whenever their report comes, the cause of death will be determined from that.”

Meanwhile, the ex-Punjab DGP dismissed the allegations and called them as baseless. He further said that the registration of an FIR absolutely does not mean that someone’s guilt has been proven, the real truth will emerge.

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