Crime Kahaniya with Shams Tahir Khan

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Crime Kahaniya with Shams Tahir Khan

De : Shams Tahir Khan, Aaj Tak Radio
Lu par : Shams Tahir Khan
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One of India’s best known Crime Journalist’s Shams Tahir Khan narrates some of the most thrilling crime stories that shook India. Narrated by Shams in his own unique style, each story is replete with suspense and intrigue, and Shams does not shy away from telling you the most minutest of details - his sources in virtually every investigative agency in country and top forensic experts come in handy in retelling of these gripping mysteries.

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