Authorities reveal that Swami Chaitanyanand Saraswati used threats against female students to force compliance with sexual demands. The director of Sri Sharda Institute of Indian Management in Delhi targeted women enrolled in post-graduate programs through economically weaker sections scholarships. He summoned students to his private quarters during late evening hours and warned them about academic failure if they refused his advances. Three institute wardens assisted him by destroying incriminating digital communications. Police recovered evidence from approximately 50 female students showing abuse patterns spanning sixteen years.
Investigators found WhatsApp conversations containing explicit messages and documented physical assault incidents. Surveillance recordings were reportedly erased, with storage devices sent for forensic analysis. Seventeen women filed formal complaints during August at Defence Colony Police Station while the accused remained abroad in London. Officers conduct search operations across five states after issuing travel restrictions to prevent international escape. Authorities discovered counterfeit United Nations license plates on his luxury Volvo vehicle, which investigators confirmed as fabricated identifiers.
Investigators found WhatsApp conversations containing explicit messages and documented physical assault incidents. Surveillance recordings were reportedly erased, with storage devices sent for forensic analysis. Seventeen women filed formal complaints during August at Defence Colony Police Station while the accused remained abroad in London. Officers conduct search operations across five states after issuing travel restrictions to prevent international escape. Authorities discovered counterfeit United Nations license plates on his luxury Volvo vehicle, which investigators confirmed as fabricated identifiers.