Sabarimala Gold Heist: SIT Recovers Stolen Temple Gold in Karnataka Raid

The SIT has made significant progress in the Sabarimala gold theft case by recovering stolen temple gold. Over 400 grams of gold was seized from a jewellery outlet in Bellari, Karnataka. Investigators also found gold coins and cash during raids at the main accused's residence. The probe has now expanded across multiple states to trace the complete flow of stolen temple assets.

Key Points: Sabarimala Gold Theft SIT Recovers Stolen Gold Karnataka

  • SIT recovers over 400 grams of gold from Bellari jewellery store
  • Cash and gold coins seized from accused Potti's residence
  • Investigation expands to Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai locations
  • Temple renovation suppliers and employees under scrutiny for collusion
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Sabarimala heist: SIT recovers part of gold sold to jewellery dealer

Special Investigation Team recovers 400+ grams of stolen Sabarimala temple gold from Karnataka jewellery dealer in major breakthrough of high-profile heist case.

"The latest recovery could provide the missing link in unravelling the high-profile Sabarimala gold heist - Investigation Team"

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 25

In a major breakthrough in the Sabarimala gold theft case, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has recovered a substantial quantity of the stolen gold from a jewellery outlet in Bellari, Karnataka.

The gold, allegedly handed over by key accused Unnikrishnan Potti to his associate Govardhan, was seized during a raid led by Superintendent of Police Sasidharan.

The team recovered over 400 grams of gold from Govardhan’s jewellery store.

In a parallel operation, investigators also seized several gold coins and around Rs 2 lakh in cash from Potti’s residence in Pulimath, Thiruvananthapuram.

The SIT is continuing evidence collection with Unnikrishnan Potti, who remains in custody until October 30.

The probe has now expanded beyond Kerala, with the team visiting multiple locations in Bengaluru, Bellari, Hyderabad and Chennai to trace the flow of the stolen gold and verify Potti’s statements.

On Saturday morning, a three-member SIT team along with Potti was in Bengaluru as part of the ongoing investigation.

Searches are being carried out at his residence in the city, the site in Bellari where the gold was allegedly sold, a Hyderabad-based firm that had repaired the temple’s sanctum door panels, and the Chennai-based company Smart Creations, which supplied gold plating materials for the Sabarimala temple.

The SIT is now examining whether the recovered gold matches the quantity diverted from temple works.

Govardhan, who had earlier supplied gold for plating the temple’s sanctum panels of the Sabarimala temple, is also under scrutiny.

The SIT is expected to record statements from other Devaswom Board employees involved in temple renovation works to determine the extent of internal collusion.

With crucial evidence emerging, investigators believe the latest recovery could provide the missing link in unravelling the high-profile Sabarimala gold heist.

The SIT by now have arrested Potti, the former top Sabarimala temple official Murari Babu and they are now going forward in recording a few more arrests as in their two FIRs , they have listed 10 accused.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Finally some progress! The investigation going to Karnataka, Hyderabad, Chennai shows how widespread this network was. Hope they recover all the stolen gold and punish everyone involved.
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Michael C
As someone who visited Sabarimala last year, this news is disturbing. The temple administration needs better security protocols and auditing systems to prevent such incidents.
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Anjali F
Only 400 grams recovered? The temple must have lost much more. The fact that people involved in temple renovation are suspects shows deep corruption. Shocking! 😠
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Suresh O
Good that SIT is working across state borders. These criminals think they can hide evidence in other states. Hope Karnataka police cooperates fully with Kerala police.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the investigation, I'm concerned about the timing and media coverage. The SIT should ensure this doesn't affect the ongoing pilgrimage season and devotees' faith.
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Vikram M
The Devaswom Board needs complete overhaul. This is not the first time temple assets are misused. Proper systems and transparency must be implemented. Jai Ayyappa! 🕉️

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