2 girls living in confinement rescued from 'spiritual' centre

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Two girls were today rescued from illegal confinement at an ashram run by in in a joint operation by the police and Commission for Women (DCW), officials said.

Some literature was also confiscated from the ashram where the girls were held confined, as crackdown continued on the controversial spiritual leader's premises, they said.


along with Verma, appointed as amicus curae by High Court, had visited the centre at yesterday and found six women, including the two minors, living in confinement there.

Maliwal, who visited another centre run by Dixit at Nangloi yesterday, demanded a probe into what she suspected was a human trafficking racket being run by him.

"It appears that is running a human trafficking racket. The should urgently and simultaneously conduct raids at all ashrams of Dixit across and close them down. By delaying the raids, he is getting time to cover up his action," she had said.

On December 23, the along with the Police raided Dixit's ashram in Mohan garden area of Uttam Nagar and found 25 women confined there.

The issue had come to light due to a PIL filed by an NGO Foundation for Social Empowerment before the High The NGO had informed the that several minors and women were allegedly being illegally confined there.

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First Published: Tue, December 26 2017. 19:51 IST