The Borneo Post

Nepal probes ‘Buddha boy’ over devotee disappeara­nces

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KATHMANDU: A Nepali spiritual leader believed by his followers to be a reincarnat­ion of Buddha is under investigat­ion over the disappeara­nce of several devotees, police in Kathmandu said yesterday.

Ram Bahadur Bomjan, dubbed “Buddha Boy”, became famous in 2005 after followers said he could meditate motionless for months without water, food or sleep in Nepal’s jungles.

The 28-year- old guru has a devout following but has been accused of physically and sexually assaulting some of his flock.

Special police investigat­ors have begun inquiries after the families of four of Bomjan’s devotees allegedly vanished from his ashrams.

“The police have started investigat­ing these complaints against Bomjan,” Uma Prasad Chaturbedi, a spokesman for Nepal’s Central Investigat­ion Bureau, told AFP.

“The investigat­ion is in preliminar­y stage and we cannot share many details.”

Bomjan has long been dogged by accusation­s of abuse in deeply spiritual Nepal, even as thousands of worshipper­s queued for days to witness his so- called miracles of meditation deep in the jungle. In September last year, an 18-year- old nun accused the guru of raping her at one of his ashrams.

Dozens more have filed complaints against him alleging assault. The self- styled godman said he beat them for disturbing his meditation.

The Bodhi Shrawan Dharma Sangha, an organisati­on associated with the guru, recently slammed as baseless a series of fresh allegation­s made by a local website, Setopati.com, which published reports detailing cases of disappeara­nces, sexual assault and violence in his ashrams.

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