Sabarimala gold theft: HC refuses to cancel Tantri’s bail
The Kerala High Court has decided not to cancel the bail of Tantri Kandararu Rajeevaru in the Sabarimala gold theft case. The State government's plea to revoke the bail was denied, although the court indicated it would remove certain findings from the Vigilance Court's order. The case will be further considered on June 3.
- ▪The Kerala High Court refused to cancel the bail granted to Tantri Kandararu Rajeevaru.
- ▪The State government sought to cancel the bail and remove findings from the Vigilance Court's order.
- ▪Mr. Rajeevaru was arrested in connection with the alleged theft of valuable temple articles.
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The Kerala High Court on Tuesday refused to cancel the bail granted to Sabarimala senior Tantri Kandararu Rajeevaru by the Kollam Vigilance Court, in the case pertaining to the alleged gold theft from the Sabarimala temple.A plea by the State government sought to cancel Mr. Rajeevaru’s bail and remove critical findings in the Vigilance Court’s order regarding the SIT investigations. The court orally remarked that the findings will be removed, but the bail granted to Mr. Rajeevaru will not be cancelled.Mr.
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