Ramdev’s aide Balakrishna goes ‘missing’

July 26, 2011 05:25 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:30 am IST - Dehradun

Balakrishna

Balakrishna

Yoga guru Baba Ramdev’s aide Balakrishna has gone “missing” two days after the CBI had registered a case against him for allegedly furnishing fake educational degree for procuring a passport, police said on Tuesday.

A missing persons report has been lodged in Kankhal police station in Haridwar late last night by Balakrishna’s bodyguard Jayendra Singh Aswal.

According to the report, Mr. Aswal reached Mr. Balakrishna’s Divya Yog ashram residence to accompany him to his Patanjali office yesterday but Mr. Balakrishna asked him to go to the office alone saying that he would leave later.

However, Mr. Aswal said, he waited till late in the evening but Mr. Balakrishna did not come. After returning to Divya Yog ashram, Mr. Aswal inquired about him but his whereabouts could not be known following which he filed the report with the police.

The police team today reached Divya Yog ashram and questioned its officials regarding Mr. Balakrishna’s whereabouts.

However, it was told that Mr. Balakrishna had gone for some “urgent work” and he would soon return to the ashram.

The officials of ashram denied having any knowledge as to where Mr. Balakrishna had gone for work, police said.

The CBI has issued a look-out notice against Mr. Balakrishna after it registered a case against him under section 420 (cheating) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) for procuring the fake degree and violation of section 12 of the Indian Passport Act (knowingly furnishing false documents for getting passport).

The agency had also approached the External Affairs Ministry seeking revocation of Mr. Balakrishna’s passport.

Meanwhile, Haridwar Senior Superintendent of Police Kewal Khurana said the police would investigate all the missing cases of Haridwar including that of Shankar Dev, Guru of Baba Ramdev.

Shankar Dev had gone missing from his Haridwar ashram four years ago.

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