Police take custody of Tinnu and his nephew, Manish Yadav, in connection with a Ram temple donation theft case. According to police sources, investigators question the duo while they are held in jail and then move forward with the remand process after obtaining fresh leads during the probe. The two accused are treated as key suspects in the investigation, with police citing ongoing leads as the basis for further custodial questioning. The Hindu reports that a special anti-corruption court grants police a remand period of 39 hours for the pair. The police had requested a longer remand of seven days, but the court limits the custody to the shorter duration. The order allows investigators to continue questioning and carrying out any additional steps needed during the remand window. The reporting from both outlets indicates that the case remains under active investigation and that the police are seeking to build on newly surfaced information.