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Gym trainer-turned-godman held for cheating people through ‘aghori’ rituals

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Mumbai, Apr 17 (PTI) A 37-year-old self-styled godman was arrested for allegedly cheating several persons by claiming to possess divine powers and performing ‘aghori’ (occult) rituals, a police official said here on Friday.

Accused Rhythm Ashok Panchal alias Monty, on the basis of such fake claims, lured those seeking solutions to personal and professional problems, and sought items such as alcohol, cigarettes, goat liver, lemons, and even ashes from cremation grounds for conducting so-called black magic rituals, the Dindoshi police station official said.

“Panchal would consume alcohol and smoke cigarettes during these rituals and instruct devotees to wrap the remaining items in red and black cloth and discard them at crossroads, promising that their problems would be resolved,” the official said.

He also allegedly threatened devotees with dire consequences if they failed to follow his instructions or tried to oppose him, claiming their lives could be in danger, the official said, adding that a probe began after one of his victims approached police.

Panchal has been arrested under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act.

He previously worked as a gym trainer but had recently quit his job to engage in such fraudulent activities, the official said. PTI ZA BNM

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