Chandigarh: Former Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Mohammad Mustafa has denied any involvement in the death of his son, Aqil Akhtar, calling the murder case registered against him and his wife “baseless.”
In a detailed statement, Mustafa said the registration of an FIR did not prove guilt and expressed confidence that “the truth will soon come out before the public.”
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His Statement
Mustafa said he respected the police’s duty to register an FIR following a complaint. “If the police receive a written complaint in any matter, it becomes their duty to register an FIR on that complaint. The Panchkula Police have carried out this duty, and I welcome it,” he said, as quoted by an NDTV