India, Sept. 28 -- Self-styled 'godman' Chaitanyananda Saraswati, former chairman of Delhi's Sri Sharda Institute of Indian Management, who has been arrested and named in several FIRs, allegedly used nine forged number plates bearing the letters "UN". Authorities have frozen more than Rs.8 crore across 18 bank accounts and 28 fixed deposits in his name.

Saraswati, accused of offences ranging from the mass molestation of female students to financial irregularities linked to a trust worth Rs.122 crore, had been on the run for around 50 days since August before being arrested in the early hours of Sunday.

Investigators also found that he held two passports, each bearing different fathers' names and places of birth. His assets include a Vol...