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Asaram Bapu named as 'wanted' accused in witness attack case

Asaram named as 'wanted' accused in witness attack case

Self-styled godman Asaram Bapu has been named as 'wanted' accused, in the charge sheet filed by the police's Special Operations Group (SOG) in the case of an attack on a witness, who had deposed against the controversial spiritual guru.


The charge sheet was filed against two accused, K D Patel and Kartik Haldar, who were recently arrested by the SOG for allegedly attacking Raju Chandak in 2009, as he had turned against Asaram. A case had been filed against five persons in this connection and Asaram was one of the accused.


The SOG had filed the charge sheet in the court of metropolitan magistrate H H Gandhi, last Monday, and said they would begin proceedings to bring Asaram in the court in this connection.


"In the charge sheet filed against the duo, Asaram has been named as a wanted accused," said investigating officer B D Jadeja.


"The charge sheet against Asaram will be filed after we arrest him in the case. We have begun proceedings to bring him here and arrest him in this case," Jadeja added.


Pankaj alias Arjun Mirchandani and Sanju Malegaon were also named in the charge sheet.


As per the charge sheet, Asaram planned an attack on Chandak as he was upset with the sting operation that was conducted against him in connection with the mysterious death of two boys, who lived in Asaram Ashram in Ahmedabad.


Asaram allegedly told K D Patel to kill Chandak with the help of another accused Kartik Haldar.


In 2009, after Chandak's deposition before a D K Trivedi Commission in connection with death of two boys, Asaram planned to eliminate him.


Patel, the manager, financier and legal cell head of Asaram's Motera Ashram in Ahmedabad, and Pankaj were asked to arrange for money, motorcycle and a revolver for Kartik, who along with Sanju Malegao fired upon Chandak and fled.


Chandak survived the attack.


As many as nine witnesses have been attacked, who have testified against Asaram and his son Narayan Sai, both accused in different sexual assault cases, of which three witnesses Amrut Prajapati, Kripal Singh and Akil Gupta died following the attack.

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