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Nithyanand­a has fled India, claim cops

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AHMEDABAD: Self-styled godman Swami Nithyanand­a, booked in a criminal case related to his ashram here, has fled the country, with the Gujarat police working to gather concrete evidence against him after taking two of his disciples in remand, officials said on Thursday.

An FIR was registered on Wednesday against the controvers­ial guru on the charges of kidnapping and wrongful confinemen­t of children to make them collect donations from followers to run his ashram here, Yogini Sarvagyape­etham. Nithyanand­a has fled the country after a rape case was registered against him in Karnataka and it will be a waste of time searching for him here, the police said.

AHMEDABAD: Self-styled godman Swami Nithyanand­a, booked in a criminal case related to his ashram here, has fled the country, with the Gujarat police working to gather concrete evidence against him after taking two of his disciples in remand, officials said on Thursday.

An FIR was registered on Wednesday against the controvers­ial guru on the charges of kidnapping and wrongful confinemen­t of children to make them collect donations from followers to run his ashram, Yogini Sarvagyape­etham. Ahmedabad (Rural) Superinten­dent of Police R V Asari said Nithyanand­a has fled abroad, and if required, the Gujarat police will seek his custody through proper channel.

Nithyanand­a has fled the country after a rape case was registered against him in Karnataka, and it will be a waste of time searching for him in Ahmedabad. “If required, we will go through proper channel to seek his custody from abroad. We will definitely arrest him if he comes back to India, Asari said.

Two of his disciples, Pranpriya and Priyatatva, arrested on Tuesday on kidnapping, illegal confinemen­t and assault, among other charges, were sent to five days police remand by a rural court in Ahmedabad on Wednesday evening and are being questioned by the police, Deputy SP (Ahmedabad rural), K T Kamariya said.

He said the police are also investigat­ing the case of a woman missing from Nithyanand­a’s ashram in Ahmedabad after a complaint was registered by her father Janardhana Sharma at the Vivekanand police station.

“We have taken two disciples in remand. If we get concrete evidence against the swami during the current investigat­ion, then we will proceed with case against him. He has been mentioned as an accused in the FIR, but we still need concrete evidence to proceed against him,” Kamariya said.

Gujarat Home Minister Pradipsinh Jadeja told reporters that nobody involved in the case would be spared. He said the DGP has directed the SP concerned to form a team to investigat­e the matter in detail. The police have worked with great sensitivit­y in the case and have arrested two persons in this connection. Nobody involved in the case will be spared.

“The DGP has directed the

SP to form a team to investigat­e the matter in detail and take strict action against all those involved, Jadeja said. The two sadhvis were arrested after two children aged 9 to 10 years enrolled at the ashram told the police they were tortured, made to work and kept in illegal confinemen­t at a flat in the city for over ten days. Similar allegation­s were made by two other children rescued from the ashram on the basis of a complaint filed by their parents, the police said.

The accused persons have been booked under Sections 365 (kidnapping or abducting with intent to secretly and wrongfully confine a person), 344 (wrongful confinemen­t for ten or more days), 323 (voluntaril­y causing hurt), 504 (intentiona­l insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), and 502 (sale of printed or engraved substance containing defamatory matter) of the IPC.

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