Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, who is out of jail on a 21-day furlough, has been given Z-plus security cover by the Haryana government “due to a high-level threat to his life from pro-Khalistan” elements, officials on Tuesday said.
Ram Rahim is currently serving a 20-year term for raping two women disciples at his ashram and life term for murdering a journalist. He was released from Rohtak’s Sunaria jail on February 7 and is staying at his Gurgaon ashram under heavy security during his furlough period.
“In case the prisoner is released on parole, Z-plus security protection or equivalent may be provided as per existing rules, regulations etc as he faces a high-level threat from radical Sikh extremists in India and abroad,” a recent communication from a senior Haryana police official to the Rohtak Range Commissioner said.
“There are reliable inputs, regarding the threat to Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh from pro-Khalistan activists,” the official communication added.
The Z-plus security comprises 55 personnel, including NSG commandos, who guard the protectee round the clock. There will also be mobile signal jammers in his security detail while on the move.
The 21-day furlough had come just days ahead of the assembly polls in Punjab, where the sect has a large number of followers, particularly in Bathinda, Sangrur, Patiala and Muktsar.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had earlier rejected any link between the sect leader’s release and the Punjab elections on February 20. “I think it is a coincidence and has no connection with the polls,” he had said.
The sect chief was convicted by a special CBI court in Panchkula in August 2017. He was last year also convicted along with four others for hatching a conspiracy to kill Ranjit Singh, a Dera manager, in 2002.
In 2019, the Dera chief and three others were also convicted for the murder of a journalist over 16 years ago. He had been held guilty for hatching a criminal conspiracy with his co-accused for these killings and had been convicted under section 120-B read with section 302 of IPC.