Sabarimala Gold Theft Case: SIT To Soon Submit First Progress Report To Kerala High Court
The SIT investigating the missing gold from Sabarimala is set to submit its first progress report to the Kerala High Court on Tuesday. The report will cover the arrest of Bengaluru-based Unnikrishnan Potty, investigations in Chennai, and the status of other accused. Amicus curiae Justice KT Sankaran is also expected to submit a preliminary inventory report.

Sabarimala Gold Theft Case: SIT To Soon Submit First Progress Report To Kerala High Court | File Pic (Representative Image)
Pathanamthitta (Kerala): The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the loss of gold from Sabarimala is expected to file its first progress report to the Kerala High Court soon, police sources said on Monday.
The division bench of Justices Raja Vijayaraghavan and KV Jayakumar will hear the case again on Tuesday.
Sources told PTI that the SIT plans to submit the report on the same day.
Officials said the report will cover the current status of the investigation, including the arrest of Bengaluru-based Unnikrishnan Potty, who sponsored the electroplating of gold-clad copper plates on the Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols and Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum )door frames in 2019.
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It will also detail the investigation carried out at Chennai, where the plates were electroplated, sources said.
The High Court, while assigning the SIT to the case, had directed the team to file a progress report within two weeks and set a six-week deadline to complete the investigation.
The SIT has registered two cases related to gold missing from the plates of Dwarapalaka idols and Sreekovil door frames. As many as 10 persons have been arraigned as accused in both cases, including Potty and the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) officials.
SIT is expected to interrogate other accused persons soon.
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The amicus curiae, retired High Court judge Justice KT Sankaran, assigned to prepare an inventory of valuables, including gold at the hill shrine, is also expected to submit a preliminary report when the case is considered on Tuesday.
Justice Sankaran visited Sabarimala and examined the strong rooms last week.
Meanwhile, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Sunny Joseph alleged that the government is protecting the accused persons in the Sabarimala case.
"Even though the court ordered the SIT probe on October 6, the arrest was made only on October 16. When Congress workers are arrested within hours in other cases, those accused of stealing crores of rupees worth of gold from Sabarimala are freely roaming. The government is intentionally protecting them," he said.
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