New twist in the Akil Akhtar case: A new twist has come in the death specimen of Akil Akhtar, son of former Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Mohammad Mustafa. Recently flipside video of Akil has surfaced, in which he is seen praising his family. Earlier in the viral video, he had made serious allegations versus his father, wife, and sister.
Serious allegations were made in the old video
In a video recorded on August 27, Akil had personal that his family members were plotting to skiver him. He had accused his father and wife of illicit relations and moreover so-called that his mother and sister were involved in it. In the video he said that his life has been ruined and no one is listening to him.
Apologized in new video, praised family
Now in the new video of well-nigh three minutes that has surfaced, Akil was seen denying all the allegations made versus his family. He said, "When I recorded the last video, my mental condition was not good. I did not know what I was saying. This is probably what is tabbed madness."
Akil apologized to his sister Chinu, saying that she took unconfined superintendency of him during his illness. He said, "The family took unconfined superintendency of me during my illness. My sister used to ask, "Brother, have you eaten supplies or not?" However, at the end of the video, he moreover said, “Let's see whether these people skiver me or not,” which deepens the mystery.
Case registered versus former DGP and family
After Akil's death, an FIR was registered versus Mohammad Mustafa, his wife, daughter, and daughter-in-law. This complaint was made by Akil's neighbor Shamshuddin Chaudhary. He had personal that Akil died under suspicious circumstances and made serious allegations versus the family.
Mohammad Mustafa's answer
Former DGP Mustafa has described the allegations as completely false and fabricated. He said, "I don't plane know the person who has filed the case. Shamshuddin himself has cases of fraud worth crores registered versus him, and now he is trying to implicate me and my family."
Mustafa said that the person lives well-nigh two and a half kilometers yonder from his house and had only overly met him in connection with an old case. He says that the truth will come out without the police investigation in a few days.
Now what's next?
This matter has once then wilt complicated without Akil's new video surfaced. Now it has to be seen how the investigating agencies take this new vestige and whether it will bring relief to the DGP and his family or not.

