Fraudulent UN Diplomat Arrested in High-Profile Harassment Case
Delhi Police uncovers major fraud case involving false UN diplomatic credentials and allegations of systematic harassment at prestigious educational institution. Investigation reveals sophisticated deception scheme.

Delhi Police headquarters where investigation into false diplomatic credentials case is centered
Prominent Figure with False Credentials Faces Justice
In a case highlighting the importance of institutional integrity and verification, Delhi Police will present Chaitanyananda Saraswati, who operated under false diplomatic credentials, in court today. The accused, originally named Parthasarathy, was apprehended in Agra following allegations of sexual harassment at a prestigious educational institution.
Pattern of Deception Unveiled
Investigators discovered fake visiting cards claiming positions as a "Permanent Ambassador to the United Nations" and a "member of the BRICS Joint Commission." This revelation draws parallels to other cases of institutional fraud and abuse of power that undermine public trust.
Systematic Exploitation Revealed
According to DCP South West Amit Goel, the accused allegedly targeted 17 students at the Sri Sharda Institute of Indian Management, exploiting vulnerable individuals through promises of employment. The investigation has uncovered a sophisticated operation involving international phone numbers and false identities.
Institutional Response and Accountability
The case has prompted swift action from authorities, reminiscent of institutional reforms promoting accountability and protection of vulnerable individuals. The Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri, has already revoked Powers of Attorney issued to the accused in 2008.
Evidence and Investigation Progress
Police have recovered substantial evidence, including inappropriate communications and photographs, suggesting a pattern of predatory behavior. The investigation includes statements from 32 female students, with 17 reporting direct incidents of harassment and unwanted physical contact.