Former Bigg Boss contestant Swami Om arrested by Delhi crime branch


New Delhi, Aug 10 (India TV): Former Big Boss contestant Swami Om, who was kicked out of the reality show after he misbehaved with contestant, has been arrested by inter-state cell of crime branch. More details about his arrest are yet to be known. He not only sparked many controversies during his stay in the Bigg Boss house but was also accused of breaking the cycle shop owned by his brother. The self-proclaimed godman passed many lewd comments on his fellow inmates during the show.

Ever since, he made his entry to Bigg Boss house, he was into news for all wrong reasons. Even after getting multiple warnings from Bigg Boss, the self-proclaimed godman was in no mood to change. Thus, he was thrown out of the house.

Not only this, after he came out he said some bizarre things about the host Salman Khan also. Earlier this year, a video was doing rounds on social media in which Swami Om was seen saying that if people didn’t stop from disrespecting him then they have to suffer.

In February, a lady filed a complaint against the ex Bigg Boss contestant and his associate for allegedly outraging her modesty.

Now, Swami Om has been arrested, more details on the matter is still awaited.

  

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