SIT conducts eight-hour probe at Ram Temple in Ayodhya

A special investigation team carried out an eight-hour probe Thursday in Ayodhya into the Ram Temple donation theft case. The team questioned trust officials and reviewed security and donation procedures.

The SIT conducted its investigation at the temple complex from 1:40 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Led by IPS officer Kiran S, the team questioned Gopal Rao, Champat Rai and Dr. Anil Mishra.

The probe focused on the donation collection process, security arrangements and staff appointments. Anil Mishra was asked about the selection of employees counting donations and bank appointments.

An Ayodhya court approved 24-hour police remand for accused Avinash Shukla. Recoveries from his home included 20 lakh 39 thousand rupees along with other items.

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Uttar Pradesh government forms SIT to investigate Ram temple donation irregularities

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The Uttar Pradesh government has formed a three-member SIT to investigate alleged irregularities in Ram temple donations in Ayodhya, with one employee detained.

The Uttar Pradesh government is considering handing the Ram Temple donation theft investigation to the CBI amid ongoing probes by state agencies.

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An Ayodhya court sent eight accused in the Ram Temple donations embezzlement case to 14 days judicial custody. Congress leader Ajay Rai was placed under house arrest in Ayodhya.

Following a surprise inspection at the Subramanya Swami Temple in Tiruchendur, disciplinary measures have been taken against five staff members for alleged irregularities in collecting money from devotees.

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Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan visited Ayodhya district on Thursday amid the Ram Temple donation controversy.

A court in Panchkula sent former municipal commissioner Ram Kumar Singh to judicial custody on Monday after the CBI said he did not cooperate in a probe into a Rs 79.46 crore fraud.

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Rajasthan's Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested retired IAS officer Subodh Agarwal on April 9 in connection with alleged irregularities amounting to ₹960 crore in the Jal Jeevan Mission tender process. Agarwal, on the run since a court issued an arrest warrant, was apprehended in Delhi and brought to the ACB headquarters. He is being interrogated and will be produced before a special court within 24 hours.

 

 

 

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