Sabarimala Gold Scam: Ex-Official Detained in Temple Theft Mystery

The Special Investigation Team has taken former Sabarimala officer Murari Babu into custody for his alleged involvement in the temple gold scam. He was detained from his Kottayam home late Wednesday night and brought to the SIT camp office. Investigators believe Babu played a key role in replacing gold-plated temple panels with copper plating during his tenure. The case involves multiple accused persons and spans from 2019 to 2024, with the SIT expanding its probe to other states for evidence collection.

Key Points: Sabarimala Gold Scam Case Murari Babu SIT Detention

  • Former administrative officer detained from Kottayam residence in midnight operation
  • Accused of replacing gold plating with copper on temple panels
  • Named in two FIRs along with prime accused Unnikrishnan Potti
  • Allegedly supervised forgery of temple records during 2019-2024 period
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Sabarimala gold scam case: Ex-official Murari Babu detained by SIT

Former Sabarimala officer Murari Babu detained by SIT in gold misappropriation case involving temple's gold-plated panels replaced with copper plating.

Sabarimala gold scam case: Ex-official Murari Babu detained by SIT
"He was the responsible official at the Sabarimala temple when the alleged scam took place in 2019 - Investigation Report"

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 23

Former Sabarimala Administrative Officer Murari Babu has been taken into custody by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) in connection with the Sabarimala gold misappropriation case.

He was taken into custody from his residence in Kottayam district around 10 p.m. on Wednesday.

He was the responsible official at the Sabarimala temple when the alleged scam took place in 2019. He was suspended by the Travancore Devasom Board under which he is a top official.

Babu, after his detention, was brought to the SIT camp office in the state capital city. It will only be known during the day whether the SIT will go forward with other procedures.

Babu is an accused in cases related to the theft and illegal transport of gold-plated panels and frames from the temple.

The SIT first registered two separate FIRs and named 10 people as accused, including the prime accused -- Unnikrishnan Potti -- who has been arrested.

Babu is also an accused in both the FIRs.

The SIT, by now, after their probe, believes Babu was a key link in the conspiracy that spanned from 2019 to 2024.

It was during his tenure as Administrative Officer in 2019 that the practice of replacing gold plating on the Dwarapalaka plates and wooden frames with copper plating allegedly began.

Allegations against him also include the forging of records started under his supervision.

Ever since his name surfaced, Babu, however, has repeatedly denied wrongdoing.

He maintained that the mention of copper plating in the mahazar (official record) was based on a letter from the Tantri (chief priest).

Babu has always claimed that he only submitted a preliminary report, while the final approval came from higher authorities.

Meanwhile, the SIT continues recording statements of witnesses. The SIT has begun questioning security and temple staff who were on duty when the gold panels were removed from Sabarimala.

The local court has given custody of the first accused, Potti, to the SIT until October 30.

Even as the SIT continues its questioning, the SIT officials are likely to reach Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai for evidence collection.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is why we need more transparency in temple administration. Devotees donate with pure hearts, and officials misuse their positions. Hope justice is served quickly.
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Arjun K
The conspiracy spanned from 2019 to 2024? That's 5 years! How did no one notice earlier? There must be more people involved in this chain. SIT should investigate thoroughly.
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Sarah B
While the allegations are serious, we should remember that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. The investigation must be fair and transparent. Let's not jump to conclusions.
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Michael C
This case shows the need for better auditing systems in religious institutions. Regular third-party audits could prevent such scams. Technology like blockchain could track donations and expenses.
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Kavya N
As someone who visits Sabarimala every year, this news breaks my heart 💔. The sanctity of the temple must be protected at all costs. Hope the investigation brings out the complete truth.
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Vikram M
The Travancore Devaswom Board needs complete overhaul. This isn't the first corruption case. Systematic reforms are needed to protect our temples and the faith of devotees.

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