2 secret tunnels, skin bank, illegal firecracker factory found at Dera HQ

Police, paramilitary and civil administration personnel were involved in the mammoth operation

Dera Sacha Sauda, Sirsa, Dera HQ
Vehicles of the search team move towards Dera Sacha Sauda on the second day of the search operations inside the Dera headquarters in Sirsa.
Press Trust of India Sirsa (Haryana)
Last Updated : Sep 11 2017 | 9:10 AM IST


 

No proper record of dead bodies being sent from the hospital running inside the Dera Sacha Sauda headquarters was maintained while a skin bank was running without license, a senior official said as the mammoth "sanitisation" exercise of the complex was completed on Sunday.

Secret tunnels, including one which linked jailed sect chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh's plush residence with female disciples' hostel, an empty box of AK-47 cartridges, an illegal firecracker factory were among other shocking detections made, according to Haryana's Public Relations Department Deputy Director, Satish Mehra.

Irregularities in the implementation of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act by the Dera were also detected, he said.

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The sanitisation exercise, which involved various government agencies, ended on Sunday and will bring relief to the locals as mobile internet as well as train services, which had been suspended, will resume from Monday, he said.

However, the curfew will remain in force near the Dera Sacha Sauda complex, he said, adding that relaxation will be given to the residents to buy daily necessities.


"The search operation process in the Dera was launched on September 8 and was overseen by Court Commissioner AKS Pawar. The search operation continued till today (Sunday) and the process is complete now," Mehra told reporters this evening.

He said the process remained smooth and peaceful.

What the authorities found:
  • Giving details, Mehra said that a health department team searched a hospital running inside the Dera and sealed a skin bank that was allegedly "running without licence".
  • "Also, it was found that no record of the dead bodies being sent out of the hospital had been maintained," Mehra said.
  • He also said that a health department team detected irregularities in the implementation of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act by the Dera.
  • Besides, an illegal wood cutting machine was sealed and some 'lathis' were also found, he said.
  • The sanitisation process led to unearthing of two secret tunnels, including one that connected the Dera Sacha Sauda chief's residence with the hostel for female disciples, and an illegal firecracker factory.
  • An empty box of AK 47 cartridges, 84 cartons of fire crackers and chemicals from the illegal factory, besides hundreds of pairs of shoes, designer clothing and caps, were also found, Mehra said.
  • The other fibre glass tunnel detected by the security forces opened some five kilometre away from the Dera head's private residence.
  • Computer hard disk drives, an unregistered Lexus car, an OB van, Rs 7,000 of demonetised currency, Rs 12,000 cash and some pharma medicines without labels or a brand name, a walkie-talkie set were also seized, the official said.

Dera's sprawling headquarters subjected to mammoth search operation

Security agencies and government departments had launched a coordinated effort as part of this exercise, which was overseen by a court commissioner.

The sanitisation exercise was conducted two weeks after Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was convicted and jailed by a special CBI court for raping two disciples.


There was large scale violence following the sect head's conviction that left 35 people dead in Panchkula alone. Violence broke out in Sirsa, where six died, and many parts of Punjab as well.


Giving details of the operation on Sunday, Mehra said forensic teams were also involved in the sanitisation exercise.

During the sanitisation operation inside the Dera, the authorities also found five boys, two of them minor, from Upkar Colony, where some Dera followers permanently reside, he said.

"The search operation process is 100 per cent complete now. Officials in charge of various sectors made for the purpose of search have submitted their report to the Court Commissioner AKS Pawar who has to submit the report to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Mehra said.

The Dera's sprawling headquarters include a township of its own, with schools, a sports village, a hospital, a shopping mall and a cinema hall. The property is also home to an ostentatious '7-star MSG resort' with replicas of Eiffel Tower, Taj Mahal, Kremlin and Disney World inside.

Police, paramilitary and civil administration personnel were involved in the mammoth operation that started on Friday on the direction of Punjab and Haryana High Court.

The entire sanitisation process was videographed.

The Dera headquarters, spread over nearly 800 acres, was divided into ten zones for the purpose of sanitisation and searches, with each zone under the control of a senior officer.

The Dera chief, who featured in a few films directed and co-produced by himself, also has some shops in the complex where consumer products launched two years ago under "MSG" brand were sold.

Quick Reaction Team vehicles, heavy earth moving machines, bomb disposal squad, anti-sabotage team vehicles, dog squads, tractor trollies and fire tenders were pressed into service in the mammoth exercise.

The Dera management had said it would cooperate with the authorities.
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First Published: Sep 11 2017 | 8:19 AM IST

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