
The soil penetration device, mounted on the drone, scans part of place 13 in Dharmasthale on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
A special investigation team (SIT), which examines a complaint to a funeral of more than 100 bodies, carried out on Tuesday to dig into part of the large place No. 13 in Dharmasthale, but found no skeletal remains. Dicking in other parts of the site will continue on Wednesday.
The excavation on site 13, which is one of the 13 “funeral” sites identified by the complainant, was complicated because this ordinary country has seen many changes over the years near the ventilated dam. A lot of building residues were also thrown away. The SIT therefore decided to search the area of the site using the soil of a penetrating radar (GPR) to get a clear map of the grounds of the Earth under and detecting substances lying inside.
SIT dugs part of place 13 in Dharmasthale on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The page was scanned using GPR for a few minutes on Monday. On Tuesday, workers cleaned the bushes grown on site 13 and also from the neighboring place. Then the GPR was mounted on the drone to scan the whole area. From 15:00, a terrestrial move was used to remove mud from one place. After reaching about 10 feet, the water began to penetrate and the staff used the pumping sets to pump crushed water.
The kick -off ended around 19:00 after digging about 18 feet. The staff used inflatable balloon lights while the mud was filled back on site. The excavation on Tuesday was carried out in the presence of the complainant; Stella Vergheses, auxiliary commissioner, partial division Puttur and SIT SPS Jitendra Kumar Dayama and Ca Simon. Sit Chief and the CEO of Pronab Police visited Mohanta briefly on Tuesday afternoon.
Meanwhile, a team of police officers from the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) visited place 13 on Tuesday. The NHRC officers, who registered the SUO-MOT in reports concerning a mass funeral complaint, visited the SIT office in Belhangada for the first time, and then Dharmathala Panchayat and a place near Hills Bahubali, SIT crumbled on August 9.
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Resources on SIT excluded reinvestments until the death of PU student Padmalathha in February 1987, as her sister Indravati sought. The Detective Corps (COD) investigated the matter and the report “C”, which states that it is not detected, was filed in a court in jurisdiction. The case can only be re -performed if there is an order from the court, the sources stated. Indravati provided the representation to sit on 11 August to invest the case again.
Published – August 12, 2025 9:26