Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Dera’s old printing press also used for mass castration: CBI

- Vivek Gupta

PANCHKULA : The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI)’S chargeshee­t in the castration row in which rape convict dera sacha sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim is framed as the main accused, has revealed that its old printing press building in Sirsa and two charity hospitals were used for carrying out mass castration­s, at his behest.

A makeshift arrangemen­t passed muster for the illegality at the press building, once used for printing the dera’s publicity material.

The CBI inspected halls and rooms of the ‘very old’ building with oval-shaped brick roof with iron girders. another spot for these illegal castration­s.

The hospital’s website claims it was set up in 1995 with a mission to serve the poor. It even claimed to have served thousands of poor patients for free. CBI has testimony of victims to support its claim.

The agency also claims that the hospital’s second floor had five operation theatres where surgeries were normally carried out.

The hospital’s building was demolished in 2014 and all equipment was shifted to new building in the vicinity.

Another charity hospital — Shah Satnamji General Hospital — at the dera chief’s ancestral village in Rajasthan’s Gurusar Modia village was the third spot identified for mass castration.

The CBI team found two operation threatre in building’s ground floor fully equipped with instrument­s and other accessorie­s.

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