In a major development in the sexual exploitation case involving self-styled godman Swami Chaitanyanand, Delhi Police brought him back to the institute where over 30 students accused him of harassment. The accused, earlier absconding, was arrested from Agra and has now been confronted at the institute’s ground floor torture room, where he allegedly summoned victims.Police sources revealed that Chaitanyanand repeatedly claimed memory lapses during questioning, refusing to share critical details such as his iPad password. Investigators stated that the institute was the central hub of his alleged crimes, equipped with CCTV cameras even in bathrooms for surveillance. Victims had earlier recorded statements before a magistrate, with 16 students confirming obscene messages, harassment, and pressure for sexual favors in exchange for academic support. Court hearings have also highlighted his movements during absconding, where he changed hotels 13 times, often staying in places without CCTV to evade police. Delhi Police is now probing possible accomplices who aided him during this period. Despite his evasive replies, authorities remain firm that he will be confronted with all evidence, as this case exposes a deeper pattern of repeated exploitation and abuse of power.
