Delhi Police take 'Swami' Chaitanyanand to institute; examine ‘torture room’, CCTV locations


NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Monday took ‘Swami’ Chaitanyanand Saraswati, accused of molesting 17 women students, to the institution he used to head and interrogated him regarding the “torture room” and CCTV locations.

The accused, also known as Partha Sarathy, director of the reputed Sri Sharda Institute of Indian Management (pic) in Delhi’s posh Vasant Kunj, is facing a criminal case for allegedly targetting female students enrolled in post-graduate management diploma courses under the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) scholarship category.

The officials reported that the ‘Swami’ fled on August 4, shortly after the institute received a complaint from the Indian Air Force headquarters accusing him of molesting female students. On September 28, police arrested him at an Agra hotel.

Chaitanyanand was then produced before the court, which sent him to 5-day police custody.

In the institute, the police questioned him for a few hours and then brought him back.

According to investigators, Chaitanyananda would call female students to his room late at night and threaten to fail them or reduce their grades if they resisted his advances.

The police took Chaitanyananda to the “torture room” on the ground floor of the institution, where he would call female students for private meetings.

So far, police have recorded the statements of three wardens of the institute. All three are accused of helping Chaitanyananda delete incriminating messages.

WhatsApp chats recovered from the phones of around 50 women students at the institute have revealed details of abuse spanning 16 years, including sexually explicit text messages and incidents of forced physical contact.

Allegations have also surfaced about the deletion of CCTV footage, with the digital video recorder now sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for examination.

During the investigation at the institute, the police examined the locations of the CCTV cameras installed on the premises. Chaitanyanand was also questioned about these cameras.

The investigation focused on determining which cameras Baba had access to and how he monitored the activities of the female students from those locations.

Seventeen women filed complaints at the Defence Colony Police Station in early August, accusing Chaitanyanand of harassing students.

The officials also mentioned that Chaitanyanand has allegedly been preying on women for nearly two decades, emboldened by his ability to escape previous molestation charges in 2009 and 2016.

This time, the scandal came to light when 17 women lodged complaints at the Defence Colony Police Station in early August. At the time, Chaitanyananda was in London, but he was last traced to Agra. - The Statesman/ANN

 

 

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