Police teams, accompanied by local magistrates, conduct searches at the residences of eight people arrested in the Ayodhya donations case, according to reports. The raids include searches at the homes of several accused named by outlets, including Lav Kush Mishra, Avinash Shukla and Ramashankar Yadav. The operations involve police entering and searching the premises as part of an ongoing investigation. The reporting is consistent across sources on the number of arrests—eight—and on the fact that police action centers on house searches carried out with magistrates present. While specific details of what police look for or seize are not provided in the excerpts, both outlets describe the raids as a procedural step linked to the investigation. The cases of those named are treated as part of the same set of arrests tied to alleged irregularities or misuse related to donations connected to Ayodhya. The developments are presented as continuing investigative activity following the arrest of the accused.