Hindustan Times (Delhi)

FB ‘cult’ accused of trapping youth in ‘sex, drug racket’

- Ayesha Arvind letters@hindustant­imes.com

Leave a phone number on Shifu Sunkriti Facebook page and join the “cult” — this is how easy it was for youngsters to get dragged into the alleged sex and drugs racket, according to a couple from Malad in Mumbai, who claim their adult daughters — aged 21 and 23 — have joined the group.

The women’s parents approached the Bombay high court seeking help to get their daughters back and action against the mastermind, Sunil Kulkarni, 55, who allegedly lured youngsters into the racket.

On Wednesday, two set of parents approached the high court, saying that Kulkarni had “trapped their daughters”.

Kulkarni was arrested on Thursday morning after the high court rapped the police for their inaction. After getting the number, Kulkarni used to call the youngsters and brief them about the “cult”.

Their plea states that the Facebook page contains provocativ­e images and sexually explicit messages such as “Experience your naked body and naked emotions”, among others.

“After joining the group, youngsters are administer­ed drugs, hypnotised, and made to have sex with Kulkarni and others,” the plea claims.

The plea states that Kulkarni pretended to be a doctor and psychiatri­st.

The couple claimed that their daughters’ behaviour “changed drasticall­y after attending the activities of the cult”.

“They left their studies and threatened to commit suicide when the parents thought of approachin­g the police. They even lodged a complaint against their parents, alleging domestic abuse and wrongful confinemen­t,” states the plea.

The plea claims that Kulkarni attracted girls in the “age group of 18-25 and captured their mind to such an extent they cannot possibly think beyond him”.

“Kulkarni has criminal antecedent­s and has various cases registered against him, both in Mumbai and Delhi,” the pleas state.

The state police so far argued that the women were not minor and all had given statements that they had joined the group out of their will.

The court, however, junked the argument, saying that the “group seemed like a cult and the girls were giving statements under the influence of drugs and Kulkarni’s counsellin­g. Thus, such consent wasn’t valid.”

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Sunil Kulkarni

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