ON THE ROLE OF VIJAY PRABHU AT PRASHANTHI NILAYAM
  
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All is not as it seems outwardly!
The Vigilance  Officer who informed me much about the behind-the-scenes goings-on at the  Sathya Sai Baba ashrams, Mr. V. Ramnath, knew a lot about certain  people around Sathya Sai Baba. The ashram is run,  he said, mostly by  financial crooks and virtual ‘goondas’. He had known Vijay Prabhu for years  before the June 1993 ‘incident’ he supposedly master-minded’). He told me that  Prabhu had been a most devoted ’seva’ worker and subsequently security  chief of the ashram - which he was when the fatal intrusion and six  murders took place. Vijay Prabhu told Ramnath of brothels in Puttaparthi used by ashram staff and also of  staff alcohol abuse. Ramnath made efforts to cross-check this and found it to  be a fact. Incidentally, when investigators had descended en masse after the  June 1993 murders and executions, various journalists reported that drink,  including bottles of rum, were turned up within the ashram. Not so surprising,  really, but not what one is misled to believe, or would wish to think, about  ‘Prashanthi Nilayam’. A posting on the blog of former devotee, Sanjay Dadlani, strongly supports the claim of brothels in Puttaparthi, one being allegedly run by a close Sai Baba attendant and 'VIP', Mr. Samba Shiva Rao.
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    How murder haunted the ‘Abode of Supreme Peace’ (’Prashanthi Nilayam’)
    Vijay Prabhu, my informant said, was an honest man but he got overheated  about the corruption… and Sai Baba “seems to have used him as a broom to sweep  up some of the dirt in the ashram”, by giving hints to support his attempt to  remove the current administration. (Sai Baba’s closest and power-broking valet  Radhakrishnan and his sidekick Mahajan were killed, though probably  the conflict and knife fight was an unexpected, unwanted conflict for the  intruders). Sai Baba had told Prabhu, said my informant, that as long as the  world does not change outside the ashram, nothing would change inside either…  and there was nothing that he (Sai Baba) could do about it himself.  [A  glaring contradiction to Sai Baba’s repeated claims that he is omnipotent and  come to save mankind from destruction etc. etc.!] This was also the core of  Vijay Prabhu’s statement to the police when he gave himself up months after the  incident to a neutral police force outside the Puttaparthi area.  He chose  that other police force to surrender to because - as head of security at  Prashanthi Nilayam - he knew all too well the murderousness of the totally corrupted  Puttaparthi police chief (who was blackmailed into executing the four assailant  devotees by Sai Baba’s younger brother Janakiramian and Co. ). Vijay Prabhu’s  life was - and those of his family and various associates were - ruined by all  this (not least since his brother, S.S. Prabhu was one of the four executed in  Sai Baba’s bedroom see  here) . Some who were well known to my informant were persecuted badly by  the powerful clique that remained, including Mrs Dolly Saxena of the  Delhi Customs and Excise Dept. and her son, who even had to flee India due  to persecution by the ashram for being known to Vijay Prabhu. (Incidentally,  Vijay Prabhu was also firmly convinced that 90% of Sai Baba students did not  believe that Sai Baba to be the avatar he claims to be!) 
Was the 1993 episode a Sai Baba assasination attempt? 
    The view that there was an attempt of Sathya Sai's life is   convenient for those who have most to cover up, not least his younger brother,   the multi-millionaire Puttaparthi property mogul, Janaki Ramiah, and other   ashram and Central Trust officials, who publicly claimed that it was an   assassination attempt on Sathya Sai. Sathya Sai himself was never actually   attacked, as he made clear when refusing to bring charges against the two who   were said to be the 'master-minds' behind the attack. Because of this they were   freed, but this also meant that they were unable to defend themselves in court,   and their motives and roles in the episode were thus officially covered-up. Nor   could the claims set forth that one of the intruders' motives was to stop Sathya   Sai sexually abusing his students could not be examined in public. As another   consequence, neither was the widely-held view that the intruders wished to stop   widespread financial irregularities and other injustices within the ashrams   investigated by any independent body.
Here are very big and demonstrable 'vested interests' of several kinds. Whether the intrusion of June 1993 was an attempt at taking Sathya Sai hostage and changing the ashram or actually did aim at killing him (for whatever reasons) makes fairly little material difference now, for the blackmail by Sathya Sai officials of the police resulting of the execution of the intruders while Sathya Sai stood by close at hand (meanwhile consulting with his officials) is by far the most outstanding judicial human rights issue. It is a make or break issue for faith, one which few devotees dare even consider! It may have been, as claimed by some, an attempt to stop the sexual slavery Sathya Sai allegedly imposes on his most attractive and captive male students.
and also further on the murders and Prabhu's involvement from the same source here