Investigators investigating a suspected theft from Ram temple donation collections are examining bank records and accounts, according to NDTV. Bank staff have told the Special Investigation Team (SIT) that daily donation amounts recorded before the issue was noticed typically ranged from about Rs 16 lakh to Rs 18 lakh. Staff also reported that the figure later increased to around Rs 24 lakh to Rs 26 lakh, which is being treated as a potential indicator of irregularities before the theft came to light. The suspected diversion is reported to be in the range of Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8 lakh per day from the donation collections. The SIT is using the information provided by bank employees to help determine the timing of when discrepancies began, how funds may have been routed, and whether any individuals inside or outside the banking process could be involved. The reports attribute the figures to statements made to the SIT by bank staff, and they do not name any accused persons in the information provided.
Police suspect Rs 6–8 lakh siphoned daily from Ram temple donations
Investigators investigating a suspected theft from Ram temple donation collections are examining bank records and accounts, according to NDTV. Bank staff have told the Special Investigation Team (SIT)...
- SIT is investigating a suspected siphoning of Ram temple donation funds, reported at Rs 6–8 lakh daily.
- Bank staff tell the SIT that daily donations were about Rs 16–18 lakh before the issue surfaced.
- Bank staff also report daily donations later rose to about Rs 24–26 lakh.
- Bank staff statements are based on donation and transaction patterns recorded through the banking system.
- No accused names are mentioned in the provided reports.
Bank staff told the SIT that before the theft came to light, donations averaged Rs 16 to Rs 18 lakh a day, which went up to Rs 24 to Rs 26 lakh later
23 hours agoBank staff told the SIT that before the theft came to light, donations averaged Rs 16 to Rs 18 lakh a day, which went up to Rs 24 to Rs 26 lakh later
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