Court Gives Police More Time with a Man Who Hurt Women
Court Gives Police More Time with a Man Who Hurt Women
Introduction
A court in Nashik said police can keep Ashok Kharat until April 26. He is a man who said he had special powers. The police are looking at six cases about him hurting women. The police also started a new case against another man, Maheshgiri, for the same problem.
Main Body
Ashok Kharat was a ship worker. He told people he had special powers. The police arrested him on March 18. Women say he hurt them. He also took their money. The police are looking at 12 cases about him. The court said police can keep him for more time. They showed him on a video call. The police said he gave a woman a drug, hurt her, and made her do bad things. The police need to look at his money. His lawyer said the police are asking the same questions for all cases. The police said each case is different. The judge agreed with the police. The police also started a new case against another man, Maheshgiri. A 28-year-old woman said he hurt her. This happened in 2024. The woman told the police after talking to a group that fights superstition. She said her parents took her to a religious place. The man said she had a bad spirit. He told her family to do special actions. Then he sent bad messages, took her to a small hotel, and hurt her. He also took bad pictures and said he would hurt her if she told anyone. The police are now looking at this case.
Conclusion
The court gave police more time with Ashok Kharat for a sixth case. The police also started a new case against Maheshgiri. Both men say they have special powers. Women say these men hurt them.
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Nashik Court Extends Police Custody for Self-Styled Godman Ashok Kharat in Sixth Sexual Exploitation Case; Separate FIR Filed Against Another Figure
Introduction
A court in Nashik has ordered self-proclaimed spiritual figure Ashok Kharat to remain in police custody until April 26 in a sixth case of alleged sexual exploitation. Meanwhile, police have registered a separate First Information Report (FIR) against another individual, Maheshgiri alias Mahesh Dilip Kakde, for similar offenses.
Main Body
Ashok Kharat, a former Merchant Navy officer who presented himself as a godman, was arrested on March 18. He faces accusations of sexually exploiting multiple women and carrying out large-scale financial fraud by claiming he had divine powers and knowledge of black magic. The Special Investigation Team (SIT), which is examining 12 cases against Kharat in Nashik and Ahilyanagar districts, requested his custody in the sixth case. The court granted this request, and Kharat appeared via video conferencing for security reasons. The prosecution argued that the accused gave the victim a sedative, raped her, and forced her to take part in rituals. The prosecution also stated that a financial investigation was necessary. Kharat’s legal representative, Sachin Bhate, claimed that the police were investigating the same facts across multiple cases and using identical arguments to request custody. SIT officer Ravindra Manjre responded that each case involved a different victim and time period, which required a detailed inquiry. Chief Judicial Magistrate B N Ichpurani then ordered Kharat’s police custody until April 26. At the same time, the Nashik police have filed an FIR against Maheshgiri alias Mahesh Dilip Kakde, another self-proclaimed godman, for the alleged sexual exploitation of a 28-year-old woman. According to officials, the alleged offenses took place in 2024. The victim filed a complaint on Wednesday after receiving counseling from activists of the Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti (ANS), an anti-superstition organization. The complaint states that the woman’s parents took her to a religious center known as ''Prati Gangapur'' in Dharangaon village near Lasalgaon to address personal problems. Kakde allegedly claimed she was affected by ''Karni'', instructed the family to perform rituals, and later sent obscene messages, took her to a lodge, and sexually exploited her. He is also accused of taking inappropriate photographs and threatening her with consequences if she reported the incident. A case was registered at Lasalgaon police station under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act, 2013.
Conclusion
The legal proceedings against Ashok Kharat continue with an extension of police custody for a sixth case, while a separate investigation has begun against Maheshgiri alias Mahesh Dilip Kakde following a recent complaint. Both cases involve allegations of sexual exploitation by individuals who claimed to have divine powers.
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Nashik Court Extends Police Custody for Self-Styled Godman Ashok Kharat in Sixth Sexual Exploitation Case; Separate FIR Filed Against Another Figure
Introduction
A court in Nashik has remanded self-proclaimed spiritual figure Ashok Kharat to police custody until April 26 in a sixth case of alleged sexual exploitation, while a separate First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against another individual, Maheshgiri alias Mahesh Dilip Kakde, for similar offenses.
Main Body
Ashok Kharat, a former Merchant Navy officer who presented himself as a godman, was arrested on March 18. He faces accusations of sexually exploiting multiple women and conducting large-scale financial fraud by asserting he possessed divine powers and knowledge of black magic. The Special Investigation Team (SIT), which is examining 12 cases against Kharat in Nashik and Ahilyanagar districts, requested his custody in the sixth case. The court granted this request, and Kharat was produced via video conferencing for security reasons. The prosecution argued that the accused administered a sedative to the victim, raped her, and compelled her to participate in rituals. The prosecution also stated that a financial investigation was necessary. Kharat’s legal representative, Sachin Bhate, contended that the police were investigating the same circumstances across multiple cases and using identical arguments to seek custody. SIT officer Ravindra Manjre countered that each case involved a different victim and time frame, necessitating a detailed inquiry. Chief Judicial Magistrate B N Ichpurani subsequently ordered Kharat’s police custody until April 26. Concurrently, the Nashik police have registered an FIR against Maheshgiri alias Mahesh Dilip Kakde, another self-proclaimed godman, for the alleged sexual exploitation of a 28-year-old woman. According to officials, the alleged offenses occurred in 2024. The victim filed a complaint on Wednesday after receiving counseling from activists of the Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti (ANS), an anti-superstition organization. The complaint states that the woman’s parents took her to a mutt known as ''Prati Gangapur'' in Dharangaon village near Lasalgaon to address personal problems. Kakde allegedly claimed she was affected by ''Karni'', instructed the family to perform rituals, and subsequently sent obscene messages, took her to a lodge, and sexually exploited her. He is also accused of taking objectionable photographs and threatening her with consequences if she reported the incident. A case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act, 2013, was registered at Lasalgaon police station.
Conclusion
The legal proceedings against Ashok Kharat continue with an extension of police custody for a sixth case, while a separate investigation has commenced against Maheshgiri alias Mahesh Dilip Kakde following a recent complaint. Both cases involve allegations of sexual exploitation by individuals claiming divine powers.