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This revelation was made by CID (Crime) officials in their affidavit submitted before the Gujarat High Court on Wednesday.
CID official H B Rajput made this submission in his affidavit-in-reply to a petition by the fathers of two children who were found dead on the riverbed of Sabarmati in July last year. The bodies were recovered two days after they went missing from the ashram-run Gurukul under mysterious circumstances. Some of the organs were missing from the bodies.
Explaining the investigations done by the CID, Rajput has made reference to the ‘black magic’ part and the lie detector test of Minketan Patra, Vikas Khemka and Uday Sanghani.
“The FSL, after conducting the test on the trio, submitted its report, interalia, concluding that all the three persons knew about the black magic performed in the ashram. They were also aware about the activities carried out at the ashram, but they were concealing the same,” said Rajput in the affidavit.
It may be noted here that the petitioners have demanded investigation in the case by the Central Bureau of Investigation, as they feel there is lacuna in the investigation carried out by the state agency, CID.


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Conviction in a court of law cannot happen on the basis of lie detector tests - there has to be thorough evidence provided to prove guilt - frankly all CID is doing by trying to release these findings is buy more time to actually find who is responsible - just catch the real culprits instead of blaming an institution - which is the easy way out
Gujarat is a land of TANTRIK BAVAS and FAKE GURUS.I hope gujaratis will wake up and take some strong actions.It is about time govt of Hindutava samrat modi do something before it is too late.