In July last year, Father Stan Swamy, the activist-priest who was arrested for alleged terror links, died of deteriorating health while in custody sparking local and global condemnation. The National Investigation Agency, which was probing Swamy in the Bhima Koregoan case, was adamant of the charges against him, which centred around letters between the priest and supposed Maoist leaders. But now, a new report by an American forensic firm accessed exclusively by NDTV raises serious questions over those charges, which finds that that scroes of so-called Maoist documents were planted on the computer of Father Stan Swamy by an unknown attacker.