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Swami Nithyananda booked, two disciples held for 'kidnapping' kids

An FIR has been registered against Swami Nithyananda and two women disciples for alleged kidnapping and wrongful confinement of children, to make them collect donations from followers to run his ashram in Ahmedabad. At least four children were reportedly kept in a flat, illegally, and were used for promoting activities of the ashram, including collecting donations.

Swami Nithyananda booked, two disciples held for 'kidnapping' kids
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Published : Nov 20, 2019, 8:43 PM IST

Updated : Nov 20, 2019, 11:39 PM IST

Ahmedabad: An FIR was registered against self-styled godman Swami Nithyananda on the charges of the alleged kidnapping and wrongful confinement of children to make them collect donations from followers to run his ashram in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, police said on Wednesday.

Swami Nithyananda booked, two disciples held for 'kidnapping' kids

Police also arrested Sadhvi Pranpriyananda and Priyatatva Riddhi Kiran, both women disciples of the controversial godman, on charges of allegedly kidnapping at least four children, keeping them in illegal confinement in a flat and using them as child labourers to promote activities of the ashram to collect donations.

Nithyananda was booked on the similar charges after police recorded statements of the four children who were rescued from a flat and the ashram, "Yogini Sarvagyapeetham", a police officer said.

Sadhvi Pran Priyananda and Priyatatva Riddhi Kiran are responsible for managing the ashram, he said.

"We have arrested two disciples of Swami Nithyananda after two children in the age group of 9 and 10 years enrolled at the ashram told us that they were tortured and made to work as child labour and kept in illegal confinement at a flat in the city for over ten days.

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"Similar allegations were made by two other children rescued from the ashram on the basis of a complaint filed by their parents," Dy Superintendent of Police (Ahmedabad rural), KT Kamariya said.

The accused persons have been booked under sections 365 (kidnapping or abducting with intent to secretly and wrongfully confine a person), 344 (wrongful confinement for ten or more days), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), and 502 (sale of printed or engraved substance containing defamatory matter) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

They have also been booked under section 14 of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, the police officer said.

"The two children (rescued from the flat) have been handed over to the child welfare committee which is questioning them and trying to locate their parents," Kamariya said.

The rescued children told police that they were forced to take part in a religious ritual and were harassed, he said.

"They were being made to work for the ashram by force to collect donation from followers by sharing and uploading various ritual materials," the DSP said.

Earlier, parents of two minor sisters had accused the Ashram administration of not letting them meet their wards.

The sisters were subsequently rescued and handed over to their parents, Kamariya said.

Their father Janardana Sharma had filed a petition in the Gujarat High Court on Monday claiming that his daughters were "abducted and kept in illegal confinement" for more than two weeks and were deprived of sleep.

An FIR was subsequently lodged against the ashram authorities.

"Janardana Sharma also sought direction to authorities to produce his two elder daughters, Lopamudra Sharma (21) and Nandita Sharma (18) before the court," the DSP said.

Sharma alleged that Sarvagyapeetham authorities were not letting him meet his two elder daughters.

Police registered a missing person case about Nandita even though she had conveyed to the police via video messages that she wanted to stay back in the ashram and will produce herself before the court when required.

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Ahmedabad: An FIR was registered against self-styled godman Swami Nithyananda on the charges of the alleged kidnapping and wrongful confinement of children to make them collect donations from followers to run his ashram in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, police said on Wednesday.

Swami Nithyananda booked, two disciples held for 'kidnapping' kids

Police also arrested Sadhvi Pranpriyananda and Priyatatva Riddhi Kiran, both women disciples of the controversial godman, on charges of allegedly kidnapping at least four children, keeping them in illegal confinement in a flat and using them as child labourers to promote activities of the ashram to collect donations.

Nithyananda was booked on the similar charges after police recorded statements of the four children who were rescued from a flat and the ashram, "Yogini Sarvagyapeetham", a police officer said.

Sadhvi Pran Priyananda and Priyatatva Riddhi Kiran are responsible for managing the ashram, he said.

"We have arrested two disciples of Swami Nithyananda after two children in the age group of 9 and 10 years enrolled at the ashram told us that they were tortured and made to work as child labour and kept in illegal confinement at a flat in the city for over ten days.

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"Similar allegations were made by two other children rescued from the ashram on the basis of a complaint filed by their parents," Dy Superintendent of Police (Ahmedabad rural), KT Kamariya said.

The accused persons have been booked under sections 365 (kidnapping or abducting with intent to secretly and wrongfully confine a person), 344 (wrongful confinement for ten or more days), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), and 502 (sale of printed or engraved substance containing defamatory matter) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

They have also been booked under section 14 of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, the police officer said.

"The two children (rescued from the flat) have been handed over to the child welfare committee which is questioning them and trying to locate their parents," Kamariya said.

The rescued children told police that they were forced to take part in a religious ritual and were harassed, he said.

"They were being made to work for the ashram by force to collect donation from followers by sharing and uploading various ritual materials," the DSP said.

Earlier, parents of two minor sisters had accused the Ashram administration of not letting them meet their wards.

The sisters were subsequently rescued and handed over to their parents, Kamariya said.

Their father Janardana Sharma had filed a petition in the Gujarat High Court on Monday claiming that his daughters were "abducted and kept in illegal confinement" for more than two weeks and were deprived of sleep.

An FIR was subsequently lodged against the ashram authorities.

"Janardana Sharma also sought direction to authorities to produce his two elder daughters, Lopamudra Sharma (21) and Nandita Sharma (18) before the court," the DSP said.

Sharma alleged that Sarvagyapeetham authorities were not letting him meet his two elder daughters.

Police registered a missing person case about Nandita even though she had conveyed to the police via video messages that she wanted to stay back in the ashram and will produce herself before the court when required.

Also Read: Those objecting withdrawal of SPG can go to court: Swamy

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         Ahmedabad, Nov 20 (PTI) An FIR was registered against
self-styled godman Swami Nithyananda on the charges of alleged
kidnapping and wrongful confinement of children to make them
collect donations from followers to run his ashram in
Ahmedabad in Gujarat, police said on Wednesday.
         Police also arrested Sadhvi Pranpriyananda and
Priyatatva Riddhi Kiran, both women disciples of the
controversial godman, on charges of allegedly kidnapping at
least four children, keeping them in illegal confinement in a
flat and using them as child labourers to promote activities
of the ashram to collect donations.
         Nithyananda was booked on the similar charges after
police recorded statements of the four children who were
rescued from a flat and the ashram, "Yogini Sarvagyapeetham",
a police officer said.
         Sadhvi Pran Priyananda and Priyatatva Riddhi Kiran are
responsible for managing the ashram, he said.
         "We have arrested two disciples of Swami Nithyananda
after two children in the age group of 9 and 10 years enrolled
at the ashram told us that they were tortured and made to work
as child labour and kept in an illegal confinement at a flat
in the city for over ten days.
         "Similar allegations were made by two other children
rescued from the ashram on the basis of a complaint filed by
their parents," Dy Superintendent of Police (Ahmedabad rural),
KT Kamariya said.
         The accused persons have been booked under sections
365 (kidnapping or abducting with intent to secretly and
wrongfully confine a person), 344 (wrongful confinement for
ten or more days), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 504
(intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace),
and 502 (sale of printed or engraved substance containing
defamatory matter) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
         They have also been booked under section 14 of the
Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, the
police officer said.
         "The two children (rescued from the flat) have been
handed over to the child welfare committee which is
questioning them and trying to locate their parents," Kamariya
said.
         The rescued children told police that they were forced
to take part in a religious ritual and were harassed, he said.
         "They were being made to work for the ashram by force
to collect donation from followers by sharing and uploading
various ritual materials," the DYSP said.
         Earlier, parents of two minor sisters had accused the
Ashram administration of not letting them meet their wards.
         The sisters were subsequently rescued and handed over
to their parents, Kamariya said.
         Their father Janardana Sharma had filed a petition in
the Gujarat High Court on Monday claiming that his daughters
were "abducted and kept in illegal confinement" for more than
two weeks and were deprived of sleep.
         An FIR was subsequently lodged against the ashram
authorities.
         "Janardana Sharma also sought direction to authorities
to produce his two elder daughters, Lopamudra Sharma (21) and
Nandita Sharma (18) before the court," the DSP said.
         Sharma alleged that Sarvagyapeetham authorities were
not letting him meet his two elder daughters.
         Police registered a missing person case about Nandita
even though she had conveyed to the police via video messages
that she wanted to stay back in the ashram and will produce
herself before the court when required. PTI KA PD
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