Sabarimala Gold Mystery: SIT's Forensic Probe Amid Temple Rituals

The Special Investigation Team has reached Sabarimala temple to conduct a crucial scientific examination. This court-ordered probe aims to solve the mystery of missing gold from the temple's guardian deity idols. Forensic experts will use advanced techniques to analyze gold purity and detect any tampering. The investigation follows proper temple rituals and marks a significant step in the ongoing gold theft case.

Key Points: SIT Scientific Examination Sabarimala Gold Investigation

  • SIT team led by DySP Sasidharan stationed at Sannidhanam for comprehensive examination
  • Forensic experts to analyze gold purity and thickness using spectroscopic techniques
  • Kerala High Court mandated specific measurements of idol plates and copper samples
  • Examination follows divine permission rituals and temple closure at 1 PM Monday
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SIT to conduct court-mandated scientific examination at Sabarimala tomorrow

Special Investigation Team conducts court-ordered forensic tests at Sabarimala temple to investigate missing gold from Dwarapalaka idols using advanced scientific techniques.

"These methods are expected to help establish whether gold layers were tampered with, removed, or replaced. - Investigation Report"

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 16

In a crucial step in the probe into the alleged disappearance of gold from the Sabarimala temple, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) reached the hill shrine to prepare for a comprehensive scientific examination scheduled for Monday afternoon.

Police officials said the inspection commenced after 1 p.m. on Sunday, following the mandatory Deva Anujna (divine permission) rituals.

The SIT team, led by DySP S. Sasidharan, the investigation officer, arrived at Pampa on Sunday morning and later proceeded to Sannidhanam, where they will remain stationed until the procedure is completed.

Forensic specialists, including chemical analysts and technical experts, will join the operation to ensure the examination is conducted in accordance with the Kerala High Court's directives.

The scientific examination was proposed after concerns surfaced regarding the loss of gold from the temple's Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols in 2019.

To ascertain the extent of the alleged depletion, the SIT recently approached the Kerala High Court seeking approval to undertake a detailed forensic assessment.

Responding to the request, the court issued specific instructions.

It directed investigators to weigh the Dwarapalaka idol plates and the side pillar plates, take measurements of their surface areas, and collect samples of the gold cladding.

These samples will be analysed to determine purity, thickness, and overall quality. The court further instructed the team to collect copper samples from the Dwarapalaka plates and door frames to enable comparative studies.

The analyses will include advanced scientific techniques such as spectroscopic examination, electrical conductivity testing, and micro-structural evaluation to detect any possible variation in composition.

These methods are expected to help establish whether gold layers were tampered with, removed, or replaced.

The SIT initially planned to complete the scientific tests on November 15, before the start of the annual Mandala-Makaravilakku pilgrimage season.

However, the Thanthri (Chief Priest) advised that any examination of temple structures or deities should be conducted only after completing the Deva Anujna rituals.

Following this, the High Court modified its earlier directive, ordering that the procedure be carried out only after Ucha Pooja and the temple's closure at 1 p.m. on Monday.

With the divine rituals scheduled and the expert team in place, the SIT is expected to complete the entire scientific examination in a single session on Monday, marking a key milestone in the ongoing investigation into the temple's missing gold.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good to see the authorities respecting temple traditions by waiting for Deva Anujna. Spiritual protocols are as important as legal procedures in such matters.
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Arjun K
Why did it take 4 years to start this investigation? The delay raises questions about the seriousness of our investigative agencies. Hope justice prevails for Lord Ayyappa's temple.
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Sarah B
The combination of modern forensic techniques with traditional rituals shows India's unique approach to problem-solving. Hope this brings closure to this sensitive matter.
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Vikram M
As a regular devotee, this news gives me hope. The gold belongs to the deity and every effort should be made to protect temple assets. Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa! 🙌
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Michael C
The technical details about spectroscopic examination and conductivity testing are impressive. Shows how advanced our forensic capabilities have become. Hope they find conclusive evidence.

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