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How the mysterious death of the 33-year-old son of a former Punjab cop is unravelling

Aqil Akhtar, the 33-year-old son of former Punjab DGP Mohammad Mustafa and ex-minister Razia Sultana, was found dead at his home in Panchkula’s upscale Mansa Devi Complex earlier this month. However, the case took a twist as a pre-recorded video by Aqil alleging family abuse and murder conspiracy surfaced. A case has been registered against both

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