BENGALURU, BALLARI: The Kerala Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Saturday conducted a raid at the Bengaluru residence of Potti Unnikrishnan as part of the ongoing probe.
Unnikrishnan, the prime accused in the Sabarimala gold theft case, was taken to Bengaluru on Friday for evidence collection, has been remanded to police custody until October 30. The SIT is examining his involvement in the 2019 theft of the gold-plated panels from the Sabarimala temple’s Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) panels.

The investigation reveals that a jeweller in Ballari, Govardhan, purchased 475 grams of stolen gold from the main accused, Unnikrishnan. The Kerala police’s special investigation team (SIT) raided Roddam Jewels store, recovered the gold and issued a notice to him to join further investigation.
The owner Govardhan claimed that he had purchased the gold from Unnikrishnan, whom he had met in 2019. Unnikrishnan had told him that the temple’s doors were in a dilapidated condition and asked Govardhan to donate new doors.
#WATCH | Kerala SIT conducts a raid at the residence of Sabarimala gold theft case accused Potti Unnikrishnan’s Bengaluru residence pic.twitter.com/XtD5SCWW2I
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Govardhan, a devotee of Lord Ayyappa, agreed to donate the doors. He stated that Unnikrishnan had given him the gold for the purpose of donating doors to the temple. However, Govardhan denied knowing about the gold theft and claimed that he would cooperate with the investigation.
The SIT visited Ballari and conducted an investigation at Govardhan’s jewellery store. They recovered 475 grams of gold and issued a notice to Govardhan, asking him to appear for further investigation. Govardhan stated that he would cooperate with the investigation and provide all necessary information.
The SIT is likely to submit its report to the court on Monday, revealing more details about the gold purchase and the money trail. The case is expected to shed more light on the temple’s security and the involvement of insiders in the theft.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, the Ranni Court remanded former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) Executive Officer Murari Babu to 14 days’ custody in connection with the case.
Babu, currently under suspension, was taken into custody from his residence in Perunna late Wednesday night by the SIT and produced before the court after questioning at the Crime Branch office in Thiruvananthapuram, where his arrest was formally recorded.
According to the SIT remand report, Murari Babu played a key role in falsifying documents that claimed the gold-plated panels from the Sabarimala temple were made of copper. He is the second accused in the 2019 theft of the gilded overlays of the temple’s Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) panels. The first accused, Unnikrishnan Potti, was arrested earlier.

The SIT suspects that Babu, who had served in senior positions within the Devaswom Board for several years, colluded with Potti by submitting a false report during the 2019 restoration process. The internal audit wing had earlier held him responsible for the discrepancy.
The case gained renewed attention after Unnikrishnan Potti, in the run-up to the TDB-sponsored Global Ayyappa Sanghamam in September, claimed that four gold-plated panels he donated in 2019 were missing. The TDB Vigilance recovered the missing panels from Potti’s sister’s residence in Thiruvananthapuram, leading the Kerala High Court to order a detailed SIT probe into all TDB transactions involving him.
Earlier, the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) president, P.S. Prasanth, suspended Assistant Engineer K Sunil Kumar for his alleged involvement in the Sabarimala gold theft case. Kumar has been named as an accused in the case. (ANI)
