Is Nithyananda's game over? Interpol issues notice amid the mysterious death!

It's coming to the revelation that the game which has been playing by self-styled godman Nithyananda is at the last stage as the investigative agencies are nearing to bust his spiritual umbrella and to produce him before justice for committing crimes against women by holding the identity of a godman - the identity which he awarded himself.

On Wednesday, the state police of Gujarat revealed that the International Police (Interpol), which facilitates the worldwide police cooperation and crime control, had issued a Blue-corner notice against Nithyananda this month. The state police had disclosed the development in a charge sheet filed in the local court that probes the FIR filed against the godman filed in last November after the two daughters of Janardhana Sharma reportedly went missing from his ashram in Gurajat.

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       Self-styled godman Nithyananda - File photo

 

By citing the conformity of the issuance of the blue corner notice, the police had underlined that they have been working with Interpol to issue the red corner notice, which is the highest wanted level, against Nithyananda. The Self-styled godman had fled India last year and currently in the haven of an undisclosed location after the police department had booked a rape case against him.

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Nithyananda along with Janardhana Sharma and his daughters - File photo

 

The Blue corner notice carries the authority to detain him wherever he is located as the notice helps to track individuals who had involved in criminal activities and suspected to be in other countries. On the other hand, our sources have revealed the shocking developments in Nithyananda's circle as recently one of his disciples Sathish Kumar was found dead under mysterious circumstances in the Indian-Nepal border.

His death gets added to the number of mysterious deaths occurred in Nithi's empire that had spurred more controversies against the godman. Sathish Kumar, an IIT Kharagpur alumni, was associated with Nithyanandha's ashram along with his entire family. His death had presented the aberrant developments to the Gurajat police as according to the police department, Sathish Kumar was the one who escorted Janardhana Sharma's missing daughters to Nepal after which the daughters reached to Nithi's safe haven. 

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          Nithyananda blesses Sathishkumar - File photo

 

The Gujarat police officials had said that they were eyeing to detain Sathish Kumar for further interrogations during which he had died. They stated that the investigations are currently on to probe his death and they asserted that the Gujarat High Court would soon issue an arrest warrant against Nithyananda that would possibly enhance the blue corner to red corner notice which will unleash the extensive trap against the godman to bring before the justice for the crimes he has committed. With having the developments, it's highly likely that Nithyananda would be put behind the bars soon.

 

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