Sabarimala Gold Heist: Third Arrest Reveals Temple Official's Key Role

The Special Investigation Team has made its third arrest in the Sabarimala gold theft case. Former Executive Officer Sudheesh Kumar was taken into custody after extensive questioning at the Crime Branch office. Investigators found he deliberately recorded gold-plated Dwarapalaka panels as copper sheets to facilitate the misappropriation. The SIT has now arrested all three main accused as they prepare to submit their progress report to the Kerala High Court.

Key Points: Sabarimala Gold Theft Case SIT Arrests Former Executive Officer

  • Former Executive Officer recorded gold-plated panels as copper sheets in temple records
  • Deliberate discrepancies in mahazar seizure report concealed gold diversion
  • SIT seized crucial 1998 gold-plating records from Vijay Mallya era
  • Investigation reveals three key conspirators now behind bars in temple heist
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Sabarimala gold heist: SIT records third arrest

Former Sabarimala Executive Officer Sudheesh Kumar arrested for falsifying gold records in temple heist. SIT makes third arrest in high-profile gold misappropriation case.

Sabarimala gold heist: SIT records third arrest
"Sudheesh Kumar was identified to have played a crucial role in facilitating the misappropriation of gold - SIT Investigation Report"

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 1

In a major development in the Sabarimala gold theft case, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has recorded the arrest of the temple's former Executive Officer Sudheesh Kumar, the third accused in the case.

Sudheesh Kumar was questioned at the Crime Branch office in Enchakkal, Thiruvananthapuram, from Thursday evening, before his arrest was formally recorded late on Friday.

He was scheduled to be produced before the Ranni court later on Saturday.

The Kerala High Court had, last month, constituted the SIT and gave them six weeks' time to complete the probe.

As the first step, the SIT registered two separate FIRs and named 10 people as accused.

The first to go behind bars was the first accused – ‘sponsor’ Unnikrishnan Potti, and then it was the turn of former top Travancore Devasom Board officer Murari Babu.

Following several hours of questioning, Sudheesh Kumar was identified to have played a crucial role in facilitating the misappropriation of gold by recording the gold-plated Dwarapalaka panels as copper sheets and showing deliberate discrepancies in the 'mahazar' (seizure report).

The interrogation was led by SIT official Sashidharan.

Investigators concluded that this falsification allowed the main accused, Unnikrishnan Potti, to divert a portion of the temple’s gold with the help of Murari Babu.

The case dates back to 2019, when Kumar, then serving as Executive Officer at Sabarimala, recommended to the Travancore Devaswom Board that Unnikrishnan Potti be made a sponsor for the renovation work.

Despite knowing that the Dwarapalaka panels were gold-plated, he continued to list them as copper both in records and while removing the panels.

Though Potti did not personally receive the items, Kumar entered his name in the mahazar, a move investigators believe was intended to conceal irregularities.

The SIT on Friday questioned C.K. Vasudevan, Potti’s friend and intermediary, who allegedly stored the missing gold pedestal, but he was released after interrogation.

Vasudevan’s name also appears on Sabarimala’s list of sponsors.

The current Thiruvabharanam Commissioner, Raji Lal, was questioned earlier, as he had opposed transporting the panels this year.

In a key breakthrough, the SIT has seized crucial records from the Travancore Devaswom headquarters concerning the 1998 gold-plating work funded by industrialist Vijay Mallya.

These documents detail how much gold was used and in what form, information earlier reported as "unavailable" by temple officials.

The recovery of these records, investigators said, will help establish the exact quantity of gold applied to the idols and how much may have been misappropriated.

Now with three key alleged conspirators behind bars, the coming days will reveal if the political personalities named in the FIRs will be called in, as the SIT has to submit its detailed report on the progress of the probe before the High Court on Tuesday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This case shows how deep the corruption runs. From executive officers to sponsors - everyone seems to be involved. Good that the High Court is monitoring this closely.
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David E
As someone who visited Sabarimala last year, this is deeply disturbing. The authorities need to ensure complete transparency in temple administration. The devotees' faith is at stake here.
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Ananya R
Recording gold as copper? How brazen can they get! 😠 Hope the SIT investigation reaches the political masters too. This cannot be just the work of a few officials.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the progress, I'm concerned about the selective nature of arrests. Why was Vasudevan released? The investigation should be impartial and thorough.
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Shreya B
My family has been visiting Sabarimala for generations. This news breaks our heart. The gold belongs to Lord Ayyappa, and stealing it is the worst kind of crime. Hope justice prevails!
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Karthik V
Good work by SIT so far. The recovery of 1998 records is crucial. This should serve as a warning to all corrupt officials across temple administrations in India.

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