"A Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by Hisar SP (Satender Kumar Gupta) will investigate some cases. Two DSPs and four Inspectors and others too will be part of the SIT," Inspector General of Police (Hisar Range) A K Rao told PTI.
Over 35 fresh cases, including that of sedition, have been slapped against 63-year-old Rampal and his followers that include his key aides.
A total of 460 persons have been arrested so far on various charges in connection with the stand-off that came to an end last night with the arrest of Rampal from his Ashram.
"We have now got a search warrant from the court and a thorough and proper search will be conducted," he said, adding most of the followers who had been holed up had come out.
Rao hoped a few who were still inside would leave and the authorities would facilitate them to reach their destinations.
"Our main aim was to execute the High Court's Non-Bailable Warrant against Rampal and to ensure safety and security of the innocent lives," he said.
As mediapersons were allowed entry to the Ashram, some followers who were still inside narrated that Rampal's staunch supporters and private commandos had been putting pressure on them not to leave as police would arrest them.
Inside the sprawling complex, massive arrangements could be seen in place for accommodating thousands of followers.
Stocks of food items too could be seen lying inside while several water bottles and other items lay scattered.
A large swimming pool was found inside and amenities to ensure comfortable stay of Rampal and his key functionaries inside the Ashram could be seen.
CCTV cameras and metal detectors to check the followers of Rampal, who had some ex-servicemen and retired policeman among his staunch supporters, were also found installed at various points in the Ashram.
