There is a big update in the Ram temple offering theft case. Ayodhya Police has got one day remand of three accused in this case, Lavkush Mishra, Anukalp Mishra and Karunesh Pandey. The police had sought police custody remand of these three accused from the court, huge cash was recovered from all of them. Rs 14,25,000 were recovered from Lavkush Mishra, Rs 16,82,046 from Anukalp Mishra and Rs 18,07,063 from Karunesh Pandey. Police say that the reason for the remand is to get information related to their bank accounts.
Actually, the police had asked for information about their accounts from the bank, the police has got it. Sources claim that he also has a good amount of money in the bank. Now the police will find out from them that from where did they get the money in the bank, was the money deposited in the bank after the theft or did it come from somewhere else?
It is believed that the goods were purchased with the stolen money. In such a situation, the proceedings of crime will be known only by obtaining information related to bank records. After getting the bank records, the police will try to find out the source of this money.
The father of accused Karunesh Pandey claimed that there were Rs 18 lakhs in his wife's account and the police will take remand from the accused and also ask how this money came into his wife's account. Police believe that after finding the source, some recovery can also be done during police remand.
Meanwhile, while addressing a program organized in Pratapgarh, CM Yogi Adityanath said that Samajwadi Party and Congress, which are attacking Sanatan Dharma over the alleged theft of offerings in Ram temple, are silent on the issue of Waqf land. He said why do their mouths get stuck to Fevicol when it comes to Waqf matters?
CM said that Ram temple is being operated by the trust and there is no interference in its work. The proof of the work being done by the Trust is visible in the form of a grand temple.