A lady approached the Particular Investigation Crew (SIT) probing the Dharmasthala secret burial case Monday, looking for a reinvestigation into the alleged rape and homicide of her sister within the Karnataka temple city in 1986. CPI(M) chief B M Bhat was amongst these current with the lady who filed the criticism as she visited the SIT workplace in Belthangady within the Dakshina Kannada district.
Although the Karnataka Police filed a case after the demise of the 17-year-old woman, a Class 12 scholar, they arrested nobody and later filed a closure report.
The SIT was shaped after a whistleblower filed a police criticism claiming that he had been pressured to bury a number of our bodies of alleged sexual assault and homicide victims in Dharmasthala. The investigation crew just lately opened a devoted SIT workplace, with police station standing, in Beltangady to facilitate their ongoing investigations into historic legal allegations.
The SIT deferred inspection of the thirteenth website talked about by the whistleblower after a tense state of affairs prevailed round Dharmasthala following a conflict involving just a few YouTubers and a few residents of the city on August 6. Within the eight days of inspections earlier than that, the SIT had recovered fragments of two skeletons.
In the meantime, the Dakshina Kannada police arrested six individuals in reference to the conflict final week: Padmaprasad, 32, from Dharmasthala; Suhas, 22, from Dharmasthala; Khalandar Puttumonu, 42, from Ujire; Chetan, 21, from Kalenja; Shashidhar, 30, from Dharmasthala; and Guruprasad, 19, from Kalmanka. The police filed seven FIRs hours after clashes that befell over alleged partisan media protection of the Dharmasthala secret burial case.
The police used delicate lathi cost to disperse the gang throughout the clashes. A number of YouTubers, camerapersons, and a personal Kannada channel reporter have been amongst these injured within the skirmish.
