
In Nashik, Maharashtra, self-styled godman and astrologer Ashok Kharat has been sent to judicial custody until April 20, 2026. Authorities are also seeking further police custody in connection with multiple cases against him. Advocate Shailendra Bagde stated that this is the third case registered against Kharat. In Crime Register (CR) No. 76/2026, the court had earlier granted five days of police custody, during which investigators carried out detailed questioning and made progress in the case.
After the police custody period ended, officials requested magisterial custody remand (MCR), which the court has now approved until April 20.
Accused of sexually exploiting women, including pregnant ones, Kharat faces serious allegations of abusing young girls in the name of 'Aghori Therapy' and treatment. Videos related to this case have been spreading like wildfire on social media, raising major concerns for the authorities.
Looking at the gravity of the situation, the police have formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT). Deputy Commissioner of Police Tejaswi Satpute is heading this investigation. The CCTV footage from Kharat's office is being examined in detail. The police suspect there could be more such incidents that haven't been reported yet. More revelations are expected as the investigation moves forward.
Officials have urged netizens not to circulated or keep the videos on their devices. They warned that certain cases have been filed against those circulating the videos.
In one of the viral videos, Ashok Kharat is seen in his cabin behaving inappropriately with a young girl. He tells the girl to lift her t-shirt. The video also shows him using things like an internet cable and a cable tester for 'treatment' instead of any medical equipment. What's most shocking is that the girl's mother was right there. Blinded by superstition, she couldn't understand how serious the situation was.
Kharat used to win people's trust by calling his activities 'Aghori Therapy'. He would claim he had special powers and could cure diseases using technical gadgets. But the investigation has revealed this was all a scam to fool people, which he used to exploit women and young girls. CCTV footage from his office has only strengthened these allegations.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) carried out searches in several cities across Maharashtra on Monday as part of a money laundering investigation against self-styled godman Ashok Kharat and his associates, officials said.
Raids were conducted at five locations in Nashik, Kharat’s hometown, and three locations each in Pune and Shirdi. The searches covered homes and business properties linked to Kharat, his chartered accountant Prakash Pophale, his relatives, and some cooperative credit society branches.
The ED had registered a case against Kharat under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) on April 6. This was based on a Nashik Police FIR accusing him of extortion, misuse of religion, and drug-related assault on several women.
Preliminary enquiries show that Ashok Kharat opened multiple bank accounts in the names of third parties through cooperative credit societies in Nashik, while keeping control by listing himself as nominee and linking his mobile number. He allegedly sold ordinary items as 'blessed' products to collect money from victims.
The funds were then invested in land through his chartered accountant Prakash Pophale and family. Authorities are searching 11 locations across Nashik, Pune and Shirdi under the PMLA.
(With inputs from agencies)
Stay updated with the Breaking News Today and Latest News from across India and around the world. Get real-time updates, in-depth analysis, and comprehensive coverage of India News, World News, Indian Defence News, Kerala News, and Karnataka News. From politics to current affairs, follow every major story as it unfolds. Get real-time updates from IMD on major cities weather forecasts, including Rain alerts, Cyclone warnings, and temperature trends. Download the Asianet News Official App from the Android Play Store and iPhone App Store for accurate and timely news updates anytime, anywhere.