Investigators in Delhi found links to an earlier Firozabad case where Kamruddin allegedly lured victims with occult promises, administered poison during rituals and was later charge sheeted, with courts refusing bail on merits.
The court noted that the accused was just 20 years old when he committed the offence, and he also did not have a prior record of involvement in any criminal activities.
The incident was discovered on Monday morning, leading villagers and Hindu organisations to block roads and demand arrests. Police deployed dog squad and fingerprint teams, while officials assured action at the archaeology protected temple.
A Godhra court’s 10-year sentence in the beef seizure case shows that under Gujarat’s amended law, forensic proof and possession, not rhetoric, decide guilt.
On 2nd February, a sessions court sentenced two individuals to 10 years of imprisonment each related to cow slaughter and the unlawful possession of...