Fatehabad, Jul 21: Baba Amarpuri, a Mahant at Baba Balaknath Temple in Fatehabad’s Tohana, was arrested by police on Friday after videos of him allegedly raping women surfaced online. As per reports, the 60-year-old is accused of raping at least 120 women. He has been sent to 5-day police remand. (’40 Men Took Turns to Rape me Over Four Days at Haryana Guest House’)

Reports suggest that the police have received 120 clips, each with a different victim. The videos were shot by baba himself, with his cellphone.

Baba’s heinous face came to light when a relative of the accused approached the police with a CD of the clips.

Police said,”We filed a case and started probe. His premises were also raided and we seized some suspicious articles.”

The officials have said that two victims have come forward and are ready to record their statements against the accused baba. Meanwhile, he has been booked under various sections of IPC.

Baba Amarpuri, whose real name is Amarveer, was booked in another rape case nine months back on the complaint of a woman who accused him sexually assaulting her inside the temple.

courtesy : india.com

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Mumbai (PTI): The gunning down of Badlapur case accused Akshay Shinde on Monday was the "killing of justice", said Asim Sarode, lawyer for the two minor girls he allegedly sexually assaulted.

Shinde was killed near Mumbra Bypass around 6:15pm when he allegedly snatched the gun of a policeman while he was being ferried in a police vehicle as part of a probe into a case registered on the complaint of his former wife.

After he shot and injured an API, another personnel from the escort team fired at him, and he was declared dead by doctors at a nearby hospital.

"While representing the two minor girls, I noticed it was becoming uncomfortable for the local politics of the Thane district and even for the educational institution where Akshay Shinde was working. Shinde's death in such a manner is killing of justice," Sarode told a regional news channel.

"Now, the case of sexual assault of the two minor girls will get sidelined. The case of these two minor girls was becoming difficult for the educational institute, as it is affiliated with a certain political family. Such a practice would lower the confidence of people in police and the judiciary," he claimed.

Sarode said he will be filing a plea before the Bombay High Court demanding thorough inquiry into the firing incident.

"Shinde's case could have brought up certain aspects that would have been negative politically for the government. I wonder how Shinde could access the gun and how he could unlock it when his hands were tied. This is political murder and is absolutely wrong," he said.