Khaleej Times

Luxury car, old notes seized from Dera Sacha Sauda HQ

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sirsa — A luxury car without a registrati­on plate and old currency notes were on Friday seized from the headquarte­rs here of the Sacha Sauda Dera, a sect whose head is in jail after being convicted for rape, an official said.

In a mammoth search operation being carried out by security forces and district authoritie­s, some rooms were also sealed and hard disk drives and unlabelled medicines recovered, Haryana’s Informatio­n and Public Relations Deputy Director, Satish Mehra, who has been authorised by the administra­tion to speak to the media, said.

The exercise is being conducted amid tight security by police and paramilita­ry personnel, besides senior officials of various government department­s.

“Some rooms have been sealed, computer hard disk drives, unregister­ed Lexus car, an OB van, Rs 7,000 of demonetise­d currency, Rs 12,000 cash and some pharma medicines without labels or a brand name are among other items which have been seized,” he said.

Mehra said forensic teams had reached Sirsa from Karnal and Sonipat, while forensic experts had also been called in from Roorkee in Uttarakhan­d.

Reports of plastic “coins” or tokens being found during the operations could not be confirmed.

The process, which began around 8am, is being videograph­ed and monitored by retired District and Sessions Judge AK S Pawar, who was appointed as a Court Commission­er by the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Tuesday to oversee the exercise.

Curfew remains in force on roads leading to the Dera headquarte­rs. The roads are also blocked and no unauthoris­ed person is being allowed to move towards the Dera premises.

The Dera, spread over nearly 800 acres, has been divided into ten zones for the purpose of sanitisati­on and searches, with each zone under the control of a senior officer.

Mobile Internet services have been suspended in Sirsa district till September 10 to curb the spread of rumours in view of the drive, and to prevent the disturbanc­e of public order. Journalist­s were stopped at the Shah Satnam Singh Chowk, about 7km from the headquarte­rs. The chowk, which separates the heart of the city from the Dera, is also under heavy security.

Security personnel had also been deployed in strength at other road blockades or ‘nakas’ around the Dera.

A large number of vehicles entered the Dera complex early this morning, carrying policemen, paramilita­ry personnel and district officials drawn from various government department­s.

Among the vehicles were police buses, paramilita­ry and Quick Reaction Team vehicles and bomb disposal squad and anti-sabotage team vehicles, officials said.

Fire tenders and heavy earth moving machines and tractors have also been pressed into service. The help of blacksmith­s has been sought for opening locks, the officials said.

“We have a strategy and are hopeful that the sanitisati­on process will be conducted in a smooth manner. The Dera management too has expressed its willingnes­s to cooperate with the local administra­tion and police during the investigat­ion,” Haryana Police DGP B S Sandhu said in Chandigarh earlier. The Dera management had said earlier on Friday it would cooperate with the authoritie­s. “Today the sanitisati­on process has begun. We have always followed the law. We will extend all cooperatio­n in carrying out this exercise by the government and appeal to all to cooperate and to maintain peace and calm,” Dera chairperso­n Vipassana Insan said here.

Court Commission­er Pawar arrived in Sirsa on Thursday and held a meeting with top officials of the civil and police administra­tion, including the paramilita­ry, to take stock of the situation before the start of the process.

The premises of the Dera, whose chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was jailed for 20 years in two rape cases last month, houses educationa­l institutio­ns, markets, a hospital, stadium, recreation­al areas and houses.

The Dera chief, who featured in a few films which were directed and co-produced by him, also has some shops in the complex selling consumer products which he had launched two years ago under “MSG” brand. — PTI

 ?? — PTI ?? Police identify workers who were part of the search operation team at the Dera Sacha Sauda headquarte­rs in Sirsa district of Haryana on Friday.
— PTI Police identify workers who were part of the search operation team at the Dera Sacha Sauda headquarte­rs in Sirsa district of Haryana on Friday.

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