In a dramatic turn of events, a former cleaner from the Dharmasthala temple has been arrested following his explosive claims of widespread sexual violence and secret burials in the small Indian town. His serious allegations stoked local unrest and drew attention from government officials, leading to the formation of a Special Investigation Team to probe the matter further.
The man, who has remained anonymous and dressed in black during appearances, claimed he was forced by the temple administration to dispose of hundreds of corpses of women who were allegedly raped and killed between 1995 and 2014. Although he provided specifics for several incidents, including victims he claimed were minors, the temple administration has categorically denied the accusations as unfounded. His claims prompted excavations around the town, resulting in the discovery of human remains, heightening the investigation's urgency and the scrutiny on the temple officials involved.
The case continues to unfold, reflecting deep-seated social issues and revealing the complexities entwined in matters of faith and community in India.
The man, who has remained anonymous and dressed in black during appearances, claimed he was forced by the temple administration to dispose of hundreds of corpses of women who were allegedly raped and killed between 1995 and 2014. Although he provided specifics for several incidents, including victims he claimed were minors, the temple administration has categorically denied the accusations as unfounded. His claims prompted excavations around the town, resulting in the discovery of human remains, heightening the investigation's urgency and the scrutiny on the temple officials involved.
The case continues to unfold, reflecting deep-seated social issues and revealing the complexities entwined in matters of faith and community in India.