
Stolen money spent on land and business As the investigation in the case of theft of offerings in Shri Ram temple of Ayodhya is progressing, layers of dark deeds of the accused are being revealed. It has become clear in the investigation by the police and SIT that the accused used the stolen money to build wealth instead of lavish extravagance. He not only bought valuable plots around Ayodhya and Faizabad, but also got agricultural lands registered in his name and that of his close relatives. Police have also come to know that many accused made huge investments in the businesses of their relatives so that the illegal money could be hidden by making it legal.
The fate of the accused changed in just two years The surprising thing is that all these accused were associated with the temple construction work only in the last two to two and a half years. But the change in their lifestyle in such a short time did not escape anyone’s notice. Some accused started with a simple bike and within no time became owners of a car. From the main accused Tinnu Yadav to Anukalp Mishra, suspicious spikes were seen in the financial dealings of everyone. The luxurious house worth Rs 40 lakh recently bought by Anukalp Mishra in Kaushalpuri is a proof that the money offered by the temple was wasted like water.
Police raid and assessment of property On Sunday, the police conducted intensive raids at the locations of all the seven main accused. Investigation revealed that the accused had disposed of the money in a very planned manner. Tinnu Yadav’s case is even more complicated; There is also a 14-room hostel in his name in Ayodhya, which he had given on rent to the construction agency. On the other hand, accused like Ramashankar Mishra maintained a very normal condition of their family so that no one could suspect anything, while they were busy making money on the inside. At present, the police is now preparing a list of all the properties and bank accounts that these accused have created with the temple money.
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