Badrinath temple donation theft case: CCTV shows accused 'suspiciously stealing' cash, gold coins, SIT intensifies probe
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) recorded statements of five witnesses and recovered CCTV footage as it intensified its probe into the alleged embezzlement of donations
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) recorded statements of five witnesses and recovered CCTV footage as it intensified its probe into the alleged embezzlement of donations at the Badrinath Dham temple, the Uttarakhand Police said on Sunday. Sharing an update in the case, the Uttarakhand Police told ANI that the Temple Committee will submit the bank records of the last three years today, July 12. It added that the CCTV footage from July 2, 2026 was recovered, in which the accused can be seen collecting the cash suspiciously." According to news agency ANI, the team visited the shrine and examined fresh evidence, including CCTV footage and the accused's call records. Also Read | Badrinath temple donations row: Panel to probe alleged irregularities Uttarakhand Police claimed that CCTV footage showed the alleged accused, suspended Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) employee Pramod Nautiyal, "suspiciously hiding or stealing" cash, gold and silver coins, shaligram stones and offering envelopes from the temple's donation counting room.
Police said the accused was seen making repeated trips between the donation counting room and his office, leading investigators to suspect that the stolen items were being concealed there. The Uttarakhand Police said on Saturday, “The accused, Pramod Nautiyal, is seen suspiciously hiding or stealing bundles of ₹500 and ₹100 notes, along with gold and silver coins, shaligram stones, and envelopes of offerings estimated to contain ₹10 to 12 thousand rupees.” "Furthermore, while doing so, he is seen going back and forth between his office and the counting room two to three times. The police suspect that after stealing money, gold and silver coins, etc., from the counting room, he would store them in his office. This sequence of events was observed in the CCTV footage from July 2," police were quoted by ANI as saying.
Also Read | Avalanche strikes Kanchan Ganga area near Badrinath, no loss of life The SIT has now expanded the scope of its investigation by examining CCTV footage from additional dates and analysing the call detail records of the suspended employee. "On this basis, the SIT is now scanning the CCTV footage from June 25 and 29. The SIT has also begun scrutinising Nautiyal's call records," the police added. What's the case? The investigation stems from alleged irregularities detected during the counting of cash offerings made by devotees at the Badrinath temple on July 2, ANI reported. A preliminary inquiry allegedly found that cash was removed from the counting area in violation of established procedures. The FIR in the case was registered at Badrinath Police Station following a complaint by BKTC In-charge Temple Officer Yudhvir Pushpwan, whose statement was also recorded by the SIT.
