The Special Investigation Team (SIT) is tightening the legal grip on the Sabarimala gold‑heist case by invoking the Prevention of Corruption Act. The move widens the case’s reach, adds new criminal charges, and has notable political fallout.
Key Points
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New Legal Framework
The SIT’s latest report, filed in Pathanamthitta, claims that several government officials and Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) representatives helped hide the theft. With the corruption law now in play, the case moves from Ranni court to the Vigilance Court in Kollam, which handles Prevention of Corruption Act offences. -
Broader Charges
The new counts target not only current and former TDB officers but also political appointees on the board. This could bring former and serving officials from major parties into the cross‑hairs, expanding the case’s political dimension. -
High‑Profile Arrests
The SIT has already taken into custody former TDB commissioner N. Vasu, who served two terms as commissioner and once as board president. It also arrested “sponsor” Unnikrishnan Potti, TDB officer Murari Babu, and former officials K.S. Byju and Sudheesh Kumar. Former TDB president and CPI(M) leader A. Padmakumar has been summoned for questioning and asked for time to respond. -
Political Implications
The enforcement of the corruption law reflects a broader political storm. The CPI(M) faces increasing scrutiny with Vasu’s arrest and the board’s upcoming election cycle. Board representation follows a three‑year term, often split among major parties depending on who holds power, so the new charges could ripple across the political spectrum. -
Next Steps
The SIT’s updated charge sheet will now include prevention‑of‑corruption provisions, making it harder for those named to defend themselves. Local body elections loom, adding extra pressure on the ruling party.
The case, already under media spotlight, now stands at a crossroads as the SIT broadens its legal net. With final charges expected to open more doors for prosecution, the outcome could shape Kerala’s political landscape and the management of its revered Sabarimala temple.
Source: ianslive
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