"If I am guilty, I am ready to be hanged...": Punjab ex-DGP Mohammad Mustafa on FIR against family
Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) [India], October 23 (ANI): Former Punjab DGP Mohammad Mustafa has broken his silence over the death of his son, Aqil Akhtar, amidst allegations and an FIR registered against him, his wife, Razia Sultana, daughter, and daughter-in-law.
In his interaction with ANI, Mustafa described the loss of his son as the "greatest grief a father can bear," emphasising that Aqil struggled with drug addiction for 18 years. He attributed his son's death to an overdose, dismissing allegations of foul play as "petty politics."
"...He (Shamsuddin Chaudhary) has become a pawn of a politician...I am not scared of anyone. If you visit a police station to report a complaint, it is the police's responsibility to register a case. The one paragraph that he (Shamsuddin Chaudhary) gave the police converted it into an FIR. I welcome this and I will fully cooperate with the investigation...If I am guilty, I am ready to be hanged...," said Mustafa.
Discussing drug abuse in Punjab, the former DGP also claimed that his son had struggled with drug abuse for 18 years, and he considers himself one of the unlucky fathers who faced this unbearable situation.
Furthermore, he also accused the complainant, Shamsuddin Chaudhary, of being a pawn of the politician, and the former DGP declared that he would cooperate with the investigation.
Speaking to the media in Saharanpur, Mustafa made several revelations, stating, "My son had been a drug addict for 18 years." "I will not say much more. Got him treated at several places. I used to lock him in the room for two to three days," he said.
Mustafa claimed that a conspiracy was being hatched against his family, saying, "Our family is a high-profile family, that's why conspiracies are being hatched."
"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," Gupta said.
Mustafa, a retired 1985-batch IPS officer, and Sultana have been booked in connection with the death of their 35-year-old son, Aqil Akhter, at his residence in Haryana's Panchkula on October 16. Akhter's wife and sister have also been booked. (ANI)
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