Was the Sabarimala gold heist an organised plunder?
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Kochi, Jan 21 (NationPress) The Kerala High Court made a strong statement regarding the Sabarimala gold heist case, declaring that the events at Sabarimala represented an organised plunder and that the defendants acted in coordination to seize the wealth of Lord Ayyappa.
Justice A. Badharudeen expressed these views while rejecting the bail applications of former Travancore Devaswom Board president A. Padmakumar along with co-accused Govardhan and Murari Babu.
This ruling was delivered on previously reserved petitions.
The court highlighted that the accused individuals—A. Padmakumar, Govardhan, and Murari Babu—possess significant societal influence, raising concerns that they could leverage this power to obstruct the investigation if granted bail.
It was specifically noted that Padmakumar is still affiliated with a political party.
The High Court also pointed out the necessity to investigate whether additional individuals are implicated in this case and mandated the complete recovery of the stolen gold.
The court emphasized the need for clarity regarding the location of the missing gold, instructing further questioning of the petitioners and recent detainees.
In a poignant conclusion, the court referenced a line from the Malayalam film Advaitham, stating that the substantial loss of gold from the Sabarimala sannidhanam should resonate with the public.
Moreover, the court remarked that the film's narrative closely parallels the allegations surrounding the Sabarimala gold heist.
The song was crafted by Kaithapram, with music by M.G. Radhakrishnan and vocals by M.G. Sreekumar in the film Advaitham, which shares thematic elements with the ongoing case.