In a significant development in the Ram Temple donation theft case, investigators have found the spot where the accused allegedly divided the stolen money among themselves. Alleged mastermind Avinash Shukla, during police remand, pinpointed a location near the 14-Kosi Parikrama route in Ayodhya where the cash was distributed. Eight accused, including Anukalp Mishra, Lavkush Mishra, Kamlesh Pandey, and Tinu Yadav, reportedly gathered at this site to split the stolen donations.
Sources revealed that police officials interrogated Avinash Shukla at the location, where he reconstructed the sequence of events and detailed how the money was shared among the group. The spot not only served for dividing the cash but also for hiding valuables related to the crime. Acting on Shukla’s information, investigators recovered a valuable item near the same site, potentially crucial evidence for the prosecution’s case.
The recovery has provided new leads for the investigators, who are now tracing the movement of the stolen property and the roles played by each accused. Police are examining if more evidence or valuables are concealed and verifying statements made during the remand. The investigation into the high-profile Ram Temple donation theft case continues, with officials set to question the remaining accused and analyze the recovered evidence before further court submissions.
