Saturday, July 24, 2010

Huge Financial Corruption Taken By Karnataka CID Basteds of INDIA Goverment BullShit of Karnataka goverment ??



Huge Financial Corruption  
Taken By Karnataka CID Basteds 
of  INDIA Goverment BullShit of 
Karnataka goverment ??
Bangalore: The Karnataka high court has indicated that it would quash the two First Information Reports (FIRs) filed against godman Swami Paramahamsa Nithyananda in Bidadi police station if the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) failed to chargesheet him within four weeks.

The indication came after justice Arali Nagaraj on Friday issued an ultimatum to the CID to either file the chargesheet or a final report in the matter within four weeks.

The judge was hearing the petition filed by Nithyananda seeking the quashing of the two FIRs, including one on rape. The matter has been posted to August 20 for final hearing.

Investigating officer KN Yogappa submitted that he was yet to chargesheet the godman as he could not collect evidence for various offences registered against the swami.

The government counsel further submitted to the court that they needed some time to record statements of Nithya Vimalananda and Nithya Gopika, both of whom were residing abroad, to ascertain if the godman had committed any offence under Section 377 of IPC on unnatural sex. One of the two was likely to arrive in India soon, the court was informed.

Yogappa submitted that no statement could be recorded for offences under Section 376 of IPC on rape as Tamil actor Ranjitha, whose alleged sleaze acts with self-styled godman Nityananda triggered off a public outcry, has denied any sexual relations with him and termed the video footage aired by television channels as “morphed”.

In a statement to the CID, Ranjitha rejected charges of sexual harassment by Nithyananda and said the woman shown on the video was not her. She denied any sexual relations with the swami and said that she had “only visited Nithyananda’s room once or twice”.

Yogappa told the court that he had sought permission from the Centre to rush two officers abroad in connection with the probe, and this would require time.

The judge said though enough evidence had been collected for offences under Sections 295A and 506 IPC, material was yet to be collected under the other two sections slapped against the godman.

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