Searches at dera headquarters end on third day

Sirsa/Chandigarh, Sept 10: Authorities in Harya conducted searches at the Dera Sacha Sauda headquarters near Sirsa town in the state for the third consecutive day on Sunday, with the whole operation filly ending in the evening, official sources said.

Security forces were present in strength at the Dera premises for the searches even as curfew imposed in villages around the premises was relaxed for a few hours on Sunday afternoon.

The local administration had banned mobile Internet services, including SMSes, in Sirsa district till September 10. Some former Dera followers claimed nothing worthwhile was found during the search operation that began on Friday and alleged that the Dera magement could have carted away incrimiting evidence and other things as the searches at the premises were delayed.

The sources said that JCBs and over 20 tractors requisitioned for the searches were not used for excavation on the premises. Harya Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar told media persons in Fatehabad town that there was “no delay” on part of his government in carrying out searches. He said the government was awaiting the court orders to conduct the searches.

Two secret tunnels and an illegal factory to make explosives were unearthed on the premises on Saturday. Harya government spokesman Satish Mishra said a case had been registered against the Dera magement on this count. Other irregularities found in the functioning of a campus hospital included uuthorised operation of a skin bank, irregularities in conduct of pregncy tests and sending of bodies to other hospitals.

The sources said search teams found hundreds of pairs of shoes, designer clothes and colourful caps of the now-jailed Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. A few computers, a luxury sport utility vehicle and currency notes were seized. The search teams also found fancy, modified and vintage cars, used by the disgraced sect chief, inside the premises.

Ram Rahim was convicted by a CBI court in Panchkula town adjoining Chandigarh on August 25 for the rape of two female disciples in 1999. He was sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment and is lodged at the district jail at Suria near Rohtak.

His conviction led to violence in Panchkula and Sirsa in Harya, leaving 38 people dead and 264 injured. Isolated incidents of violence were also reported from Delhi and several other places in Punjab. (IANS)

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