Jharkhand police's investigation into the killing of NTPC deputy general manager Kumar Gaurav has led to questioning over a dozen people. Officials are exploring the possibility that Gaurav was mistaken for another officer. Gaurav was shot dead in a suspected attack linked to the coal mining mafia, while he was on his way to work in Hazaribag.
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