In a significant development in the Sabarimala gold theft case, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has recovered over 400 grams of gold and ₹2 lakh in cash linked to the heist.
The recovery operation, led by SP Sasidharan, was conducted at the residence of Unnikrishnan Potti in Pulimath, Pathanamthitta. Potti, a former administrative officer of the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), is the prime accused in the case. Additionally, gold bars weighing over 400 grams were seized from the shop of jeweller Govardhan in Ballari, Karnataka.
Investigators have found records of financial transactions between Potti and Govardhan, indicating the sale of stolen gold. The SIT’s efforts continue as they work towards recovering the remaining stolen temple gold and holding all responsible parties accountable.
The Sabarimala gold theft case has garnered widespread attention due to the involvement of temple officials and the misappropriation of sacred gold. The SIT’s recent actions mark a crucial step in the ongoing investigation, highlighting the commitment to uncovering the full extent of the theft and ensuring justice for the devotees and the temple authorities.
As the investigation unfolds, the SIT is expected to expand its probe to include other individuals and entities that may have been complicit in the theft.
The recovered gold and cash serve as tangible evidence in the case, strengthening the prosecution’s position. Authorities have assured the public that all necessary measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future and to restore faith in the temple’s administration.

