Abhishek Mishra, who allegedly promoted himself under the name Adhikari Narayan Das, has been accused of drugging and raping young women after luring them through claims of spiritual guidance, according to details visible in the screenshots.
Mishra, described as a mechanical engineering graduate from IIT Roorkee, later began presenting himself as a spiritual figure. He allegedly targeted educated youth and projected marijuana as a path to salvation while using online platforms to speak about the Gita and spiritual wisdom.
Spiritual Claims Used To Lure Youth
Mishra used his spiritual image to attract followers and persuade them to come to Mathura. He allegedly spoke about religious and philosophical ideas online before drawing people into his circle.
His targets included educated young people and young women working in major companies. He allegedly used his IIT background to gain credibility and influence among those he approached.
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Allegations Of Drugging And Assault
Several women visited his premises, where he gave them drugged milk in the name of prasad. He is accused of sexually assaulting them after they were drugged.
The reports further claim that he recorded obscene videos and photographs of the women. He allegedly used the threat of making these materials public to extort money from them.
Complaint Led To Arrest
Mishra allegedly bought a house in Mathura from where he ran his operation. The case reportedly came to light after a woman from Chhattisgarh filed a police complaint against him.
Mishra was caught after the complaint was filed. Several women were reportedly found at his premises and have since been sent to a de-addiction centre after allegedly being made dependent on drugs.
About the author – Rehan Khan is a law student and legal journalist with a keen interest in cybercrime, digital fraud, and emerging technology laws. He writes on the intersection of law, cybersecurity, and online safety, focusing on developments that impact individuals and institutions in India.