
SIT took over the probe after the initial probe by the Police of Dharmasthal and recording the complainant’s voluntary statement. File | Photo Credit: Hind
The special investigation team (SIT) examines the alleged funeral of the bodies in the village of Dharmasthal ten years ago, according to sources to the SIT does not pass on any interim report on the government’s probe.
Sources for Hindu said that SIT regularly updated the CEO and CEO of the Police (DGP), MA Sale, about the progress of the investigation, as stated in the government order, how to represent SIT 19 July.
The Minister of the Interior G. Parameshewara is scheduled for a statement on the ongoing probe on the floor of the legislature on Monday 18 August 2025).
The government created a network headed by the CEO of Police Pronab Mohanta to explore a complaint filed by a 50 -year -old person who claimed that he worked as a hygienic worker in Dharmasthale from 1995 to 2014. He claimed he was forced to bury many bodies. SIT was asked to submit a final report to the government through DG-IGP.
The SIT took over the probe after the initial probe by the Police of Dharmasthal and the recording of the complainant’s voluntary statement before the judge in Belthangada according to Section 183 Bharatiya Nagarik Surakasha Sanhita. The SIT has so far dug 17 sites that the complainant has shown.
SIT renewed partial skeletal remains of suspicion that they are a man on site number 6. Skeletal remains also suspected of a man were found on the surface of the Earth at point 14.
Meanwhile, the SIT identified the place where T. Jayant’s activist claimed that the local police had buried a 15-year-old girl without registering the case in 2002-2003. Witnesses of the alleged funeral of a 15 -year -old girl in Kalleri near Dharmasthaly and witnesses of other alleged funerals that were reported to have been made between 1995 and 2014 were also investigated. Records concerning the funeral of bodies in the village of Dharmasthal were gathered from Dharmasthala Gram Panchayat.
The complaint of One Nitish ninadigo about his 17 -year -old Sister Hemavati disappeared in Dharmasthale in 2012 investigated by the Punjalkatte police. Another complaint of Sujath Bhat about her daughter Ananya Bhat, which is said to be a medical student, disappeared in Dharmasthale in 2003, investigates Dharmasthal.
Published – 17th August 2025 05:04





