The dreadful secret of Dhawe theft revealed: 8 months of CCTV data missing, protesters received threat to leave Ayodhya
Ayodhya: Such a sensational truth of misappropriation and mega scam in the amount of offerings coming in the donation boxes of the grand Ram temple has come to light, which has shocked everyone. Not only was money being stolen in the Ram temple, but a huge game of erasing the evidence related to this mega scam was going on backstage for a long time. The most frightening aspect of this black business is that any honest trust employee who refused to participate in this embezzlement game was shown the way out of the job. Not only this, they were forced to leave Ayodhya by giving death threats and threats.
This shocking truth seems to be proved not only in the investigation of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted by the Uttar Pradesh government, but the statements of Mahipal Singh, former accounts incharge of Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, and Dinanath Verma, former engineer of the trust, have also confirmed it.
CCTV footage tampered, 8 months’ data deleted
The claims of former accounts in-charge Mahipal Singh proved to be absolutely true when the SIT team reached the ‘counting room’ where the notes of the temple were counted to investigate. The team was shocked when they checked the CC cameras installed there, because only the footage of the last one and a half month was available there. The rest of the records were missing. Mahipal Singh had already claimed that Ramshankar Yadav Tinnu, associated with the temple system, tampered with the CCTV footage of the counting room to hide his theft and got the entire 8 months of backup data deleted. When Mahipal protested strongly, he was fired from his job and given dire threats. Now the SIT has sent the hard disk to the Central Forensic Lab of Delhi to recover this deleted old data and to scientifically investigate the tampering.
Nripendra Mishra agreed- there is a need to completely change the system
This whole matter of theft in the offerings of Ram temple came to light for the first time on June 5. Since then, new shocking revelations are being made every day and the statements of former employees are adding fuel to the fire. When this matter became serious, Ram Mandir Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra himself had to come in front of the media. He publicly admitted that there had been a huge lapse in financial transparency in the collection and maintenance of donations. Nripendra Mishra has said in clear words that now there is a dire need to change this entire old system from its roots. Seeing the matter escalating, the state government also constituted the SIT on June 13 without any delay, which proved the CCTV tampering in just 6 days of investigation.
Ex-engineer’s sensational allegation: 40% commission game
The uproar over deletion of CCTV data had not yet subsided when on Friday former Trust engineer Dinanath Verma (resident of Prayagraj) came in front of the media and detonated another big atomic bomb. The former engineer created a sensation by directly alleging that trustee Dr. Anil Mishra used to take a hefty commission of up to 40 percent in exchange for passing the bills for construction material of the temple.
Crying, Verma narrated his ordeal that when he started protesting against this massive corruption, he was removed from engineering work and forcibly put in the counting room where notes were counted. There too, when he raised his voice after seeing the misappropriation of donations, he was directly threatened to leave Ayodhya.
Nexus was being run by recruiting relatives
One thing has become completely clear from all these statements and the initial investigation of the SIT that this dark game of embezzlement in Ram Temple is not new, rather it was going on continuously for the last many years. To maintain the nexus of this entire scam and corruption, a person named Anukalp Mishra had cleverly recruited his relatives and special acquaintances on important posts in the temple, so that this manipulation of offerings worth crores of rupees could be carried out without any hindrance and no outsider could point a finger at it.
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