Haldar, a sharp-shooter and staunch follower of Asaram, was arrested from Raipur in Chhattisgarh on March 13 in a joint operation by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and city Crime Branch.
He is now in the custody of Rajasthan Police for further probe, city Crime Branch's Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) K N Patel said today.
During his interrogation here, Haldar had admitted that he wanted to acquire an AK-47 rifle or a similar capacity "large" weapon to carry out the killings, Patel said.
"To arrange an AK-47 or a similar capacity weapon, Haldar paid Rs 11 lakhs to a person in Jharkhand, who promised to arrange an AK-47. However, Haldar told us that he never received the weapon as that person cheated and gave only a double-barrel gun, which Haldar used to fire at Mahendra Chawla last year at Panipat in Haryana," the ACP said.
Apart from the key witnesses, Haldar had also hatched a plan to kill the then Investigation Officer (IO) in the rape case filed against Asaram in Jodhpur.
Haldar was allegedly involved in the killings of Asaram's
personal doctor Amrut Prajapati in Rajkot, the jailed religious leader's former assistant-cum-cook Akhil Gupta at Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh and another key witness, Kripal Singh, at Shahjahanpur in UP. These killings took place between June 2014 and July 2015.
All of them were shot from close range as part of an alleged conspiracy to eliminate those who had given their testimonies against Asaram, a Crime Branch release had said when Haldar was arrested in March.
Among other attacks, Haldar fired eight rounds at the warden of Asaram's Chhindwada-based ashram, Omprakash Prajapati, and his wife Seema, the release had stated.
Haldar, a native of South 24 Pargana district in West Bengal, first came in contact with Asaram's preachings in 2000 when he attended his religious discourse in New Delhi.
A year later, he left his household responsibilities and became a full-time sadhak and started living at Asaram's ashram in Motera near Ahmedabad, the release had said.
Asaram is presently lodged in Jodhpur jail since 2014 in connection with another alleged rape case.
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