Millennium Post

UP: Two BJP leaders among six to be charge sheeted by SIT today

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

SHAHJAHANP­UR (UP): The Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) probing sexual harassment allegation­s against former union minister Swami Chinmayana­nd will file a charge sheet in court in the related extortion case on Wednesday against six accused, including two BJP leaders, a senior police official said.

"The probe into the case has been completed and charge sheet will be filed in the court tomorrow. The pen drive which was snatched from the victim law student in Dausa (Rajasthan), has been recovered from BJP leaders DPS Rathore and Ajit Singh," Ig-rank officer Naveen Arora, heading the SIT, told reporters here on Tuesday.

Rathore is the younger brother of Uttar Pradesh BJP vice-president JPS Rathore.

"These leaders had snatched the pen drive from the law student in Dausa, Rajasthan, and had viewed the contents on their laptop. They had later deleted the pictures and demanded Rs 1.25 crore from Chinmayana­nd to help ensure disposal of the matter. Both have been found guilty on this count," Arora said on the probe.

With this, the number of those accused of trying to extort money from Chinmayana­nd has gone up to six.

The other four accused are the law student, who had charged Chinmayana­nd with sexual harassment, Sanjay, Vikram and Sachin. All of them are in jail.

Arora said that it was found during investigat­ion that the law student used to lock her room in the hostel, though she claimed that in her absence some vital evidence were removed by the college administra­tion.

This charge of the law student has not been found true in the investigat­ions as even before going to Delhi, Sanjay had put all important things in a box and kept it at the house of a person named Rahul, Arora said.

He said that when the probe and arrests started, the box was thrown in a drain and the SIT which retreived it later did not find the spectacles with camera, the evidence which the law student had alleged had gone missing.

"The spectacles which the law student said she had used for making the video of Chinmayana­nd while giving him massage had been removed either by Sanjay or the victim herself," Arora added.

The SIT was constitute­d by the Uttar Pradesh government on the orders of the Supreme Court in September to investigat­e the charges levelled by the woman, who was then a postgradua­te student at a college run by Chinmayana­nd's trust.

Chinmayana­nd was arrested on September 21. Police had on August 27 booked him under sections 364 (kidnapping or abducting in order to murder) and 506 (criminal intimidati­on) of the Indian Penal Code based on the father's complaint.

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