<p>Police officials investigating a case of abduction registered against self-styled godman Nithyananda have been booked under POCSO Act for allegedly showing porn material to children of his ashram, located near Ahmedabad, during the probe, an officer said on Monday.</p>.<p>Among the 14 people against whom an FIR was registered on March 6 on the order of a special court also included members of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC).</p>.<p>The court had ordered registration of the case while hearing a complaint petition filed by Nithyananda's follower Girish Turlapati, an inmate ot the ashram-cum-gurukul located in Hirapur village on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.</p>.<p>The FIR was registered at Vivekanandanagar police station in Ahmedabad district.</p>.<p>This is the same police station where a case of wrongful confinement and abduction of three children was registered against the controversial self-styled godman in November last year.</p>.<p>In his petition, Turlapati alleged that police officials including inspector R B Rana of Vivekanandnagar police station, and members of the CWC asked offensive questions to the minor inmates of the ashram.</p>.<p>The complainant alleged that the children were subjected to mental torture by the investigators.</p>.<p>Turlapati also alleged that the children, including girls, were shown morphed pornographic videos and photos by the investigating teams.</p>.<p>PTI has the copy of the petition.</p>.<p>Turlapati also claimed that the police officials concerned and members of the CWC tried to emotionally blackmail the children in order to extract favourable statements from them.</p>.<p>In its order, the special Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act court ordered registration of an FIR under the POCSO Act, the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and IT Act.</p>.<p>The accused have been identified as police inspector Rana, Deputy SP K T Kamariya, DySP Riyaz Sarwaiya, DySP S H Sharda, district child security officer Dilip Mer and members of CWC, including its chairman Bhavesh Patel.</p>.<p>"We have lodged an FIR against 14 persons, including police officers, on March 6 following an order by the POCSO court. Till now, we have recorded statement of the complainant and further investigation is on" said Deputy SP, Ahmedabad Rural SC/ST Cell, P D Manvar.</p>.<p>Police had booked the controversial godman and two of his women disciples on the charges of wrongful confinement and abduction of two girls and a boy living in his ashram.</p>.<p>Earlier this year, Interpol issued a Blue Corner Notice seeking information about Nithyananda who had fled the country amid allegations of wrongful confinement of children.</p>
<p>Police officials investigating a case of abduction registered against self-styled godman Nithyananda have been booked under POCSO Act for allegedly showing porn material to children of his ashram, located near Ahmedabad, during the probe, an officer said on Monday.</p>.<p>Among the 14 people against whom an FIR was registered on March 6 on the order of a special court also included members of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC).</p>.<p>The court had ordered registration of the case while hearing a complaint petition filed by Nithyananda's follower Girish Turlapati, an inmate ot the ashram-cum-gurukul located in Hirapur village on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.</p>.<p>The FIR was registered at Vivekanandanagar police station in Ahmedabad district.</p>.<p>This is the same police station where a case of wrongful confinement and abduction of three children was registered against the controversial self-styled godman in November last year.</p>.<p>In his petition, Turlapati alleged that police officials including inspector R B Rana of Vivekanandnagar police station, and members of the CWC asked offensive questions to the minor inmates of the ashram.</p>.<p>The complainant alleged that the children were subjected to mental torture by the investigators.</p>.<p>Turlapati also alleged that the children, including girls, were shown morphed pornographic videos and photos by the investigating teams.</p>.<p>PTI has the copy of the petition.</p>.<p>Turlapati also claimed that the police officials concerned and members of the CWC tried to emotionally blackmail the children in order to extract favourable statements from them.</p>.<p>In its order, the special Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act court ordered registration of an FIR under the POCSO Act, the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and IT Act.</p>.<p>The accused have been identified as police inspector Rana, Deputy SP K T Kamariya, DySP Riyaz Sarwaiya, DySP S H Sharda, district child security officer Dilip Mer and members of CWC, including its chairman Bhavesh Patel.</p>.<p>"We have lodged an FIR against 14 persons, including police officers, on March 6 following an order by the POCSO court. Till now, we have recorded statement of the complainant and further investigation is on" said Deputy SP, Ahmedabad Rural SC/ST Cell, P D Manvar.</p>.<p>Police had booked the controversial godman and two of his women disciples on the charges of wrongful confinement and abduction of two girls and a boy living in his ashram.</p>.<p>Earlier this year, Interpol issued a Blue Corner Notice seeking information about Nithyananda who had fled the country amid allegations of wrongful confinement of children.</p>