Amidst ongoing Ram Temple donations theft probe, key change in counting team
News Topical, Digital Desk : The SIT has given many significant inputs. As per sources, SIT has suggested stopping those guilty of the offense from leaving Ayodhya till the investigation is completed.
Meanwhile, as the investigation continues into alleged misappropriation of donations and offerings to Ram Temple in Ayodhya of Uttar Pradesh, there is a piece of significant news.
As per sources, the team that was counting donations has also changed. Along with them, the cash counting done by bank employees has also changed, and the volunteers and monitoring workers posted for counting donations have also been changed. As per sources, the rule has now started being strictly followed in the counting room, which was made. The code of conduct has also been implemented in the counting room, and it has been said that only employees and employees related to the counting will be allowed to enter the counting room without a pocket.
Those leaving the counting room are being searched by frisking and searching them, and separately personnel has been deployed to monitor the CCTV installed to control activity inside the counting room.
Important things have been revealed in the preliminary report submitted by the SIT team investigating this case. As per sources, the SIT has suggested that the guilty persons not be allowed to leave Ayodhya until the investigation is completed so that they can be questioned again, if necessary. SIT also suggested reorganizing Ram Temple Trust along with making its role and responsibilities transparent for all members of the trust along with the appointment of Chief Executive Officer of the temple trust.
Based on the preliminary investigation of the temple, the SIT has sought time for further investigation of the temple. Recommendation to follow all directions of the Supreme Court on time SIT has recommended following all the guidelines given by the Supreme Court by time by implementing a professional and transparent management system for the temples. SIT also has recommended keeping regular entries of the amount received in cash donations weekly or fortnightly.
Recommend increasing the capacity of CCTV cameras.
Based on their preliminary investigation, it has also been suggested to increase the data storage capacity of CCTVs installed in the entire complex of the temple. The preliminary report of SIT is however preliminary and future action and decision will be based on the final report of the SIT investigation.