SIT report on Ram Temple donation theft case likely in next 2 days
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) report in the Ram Temple donation theft case is likely to be submitted within the next 24 to 48 hours
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) report in the Ram Temple donation theft case is likely to be submitted within the next 24 to 48 hours, with the three-member panel currently in the final stages of preparing its findings, sources said. The SIT’s extended 15-day deadline ends on July 15, and the panel is expected to submit its report to Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sanjay Prasad. Sources said the SIT’s tenure has not been extended so far, though it remains to be seen whether the team seeks additional time to complete certain aspects of the probe. Read Full Story The report is expected to detail key findings of the investigation, identify responsibility for alleged lapses and recommend measures to strengthen the temple’s donation management system.
SIT PROBE EXAMINES ACCOUNTABILITY CHAIN Sources said the SIT has examined financial records, banking transactions, CCTV footage, electronic evidence, documentary material and statements of witnesses and accused persons while preparing its final report. The investigation is not expected to be limited to identifying individuals directly involved in the alleged theft. The SIT is also examining the wider chain of accountability, including whether supervisory and administrative failures allowed the alleged embezzlement of devotees’ offerings to continue undetected. Investigators are assessing every stage of the donation management process, from the custody and transportation of donation boxes to cash counting, banking, surveillance and audits. The probe is also looking into whether standard operating procedures were followed and whether lapses in supervision, documentation, access control, record maintenance and internal checks created opportunities for the alleged diversion of funds.
The SIT is likely to recommend reforms in the temple’s donation collection, monitoring and auditing mechanisms to prevent such incidents in the future. POLICE SEEK I-T HELP TO TRACE ALLEGED MONEY TRAIL Meanwhile, Ayodhya Police has sought assistance from the Income Tax Department to trace the alleged flow of funds, identify possible hidden assets and determine whether other individuals benefited from the suspected embezzlement. Investigators are scrutinising nearly 50 bank accounts linked to the eight arrested accused and their family members, with transactions dating back to 2022 being examined. The financial probe is focused on whether the alleged proceeds were routed through relatives’ accounts, invested in stocks, used to purchase immovable properties or parked in other financial instruments. Police have sought bank statements, KYC details, nominee information and transaction records to reconstruct the movement of funds.
