The sadhus had arrived from Karnataka to Nanded over a decade ago.

In a sensational incident, two seers (sadhus) in Maharashtra’s Nanded were found strangled to death on Saturday.

Police said barely 12 hours after the incident, the prime suspect was nabbed.

The sadhus had arrived from Karnataka to Nanded over a decade ago.

The sadhu, who was strangled to death, has been identified as Shivacharya Nirvanarudra Pashupatinath Maharaj, the founder-spiritual head of Nirvanji Pashupatinath Mutt.

Nanded Superintendent of Police Vijaykumar Magar, the prime suspect, Sainath Langote first killed his accomplice Bhagwan Shinde and then went to the ashram late on Saturday.

He entered Shivaharya Maharaj’s bedroom where he was resting and threw chilli powder in his eyes, blinding him.

Then he quickly grabbed cash of Rs 69,000, his laptop and other valuables in the bedroom worth approximately Rs.1.50 lakh, besides the sadhu’s car keys.

As Shivacharya Maharaj attempted to grapple with him, Langote pinned him down and strangled him, then dragged his body to the sadhu’s car parked outside and dumped it into the boot.

“He started the car and sped off towards the road outside, but the car crashed into the main gate of the ashram creating a noise, alerting the other sevaks sleeping inside the ashram,” Magar said.

Around 8-10 other ashram sevaks rushed outside to check the ruckus and when they saw their seer’s belongings and his body in the car trunck, they attempted to stop Langote, but he gave them the slip.

A short distance away, Langote managed to steal a motorbike and sped off into the darkness and hours later, the police found the body of his accomplice Shinde from a nearby school premises, Magar said.

In view of the sensitivity of the incident, Magar said around five crack teams were formed which fanned out into the district and managed to catch Langote this afternoon.

“The prima facie motive for the Sadhu’s murder was robbery and the second killing could be due to rivalry or some differences among them. The absconder suspect has been caught by a police team,” Magar said.

The incident comes more than a month after two sadhus and their driver was lynched by a mob in Palghar’s Gadchinchale village.

The incident that took place on the night of April 16, had attracted nationwide outrage.