Ram Temple Donation Case: Accused Admits Spending ₹19 Lakh on Family, Friends
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- An accused in the Ram temple donation embezzlement case, Avinash Shukla, reportedly admitted to spending ₹19 lakh on family and friends, including ₹6 lakh for one brother's wedding and ₹5 lakh for another.
- A car worth ₹3.5 lakh was recovered.
- Investigations into land and bank accounts are ongoing.
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Why It Matters
Avinash Shukla, an accused in the Ram temple donation embezzlement case, allegedly admitted to spending ₹19 lakh on personal expenses. Police are investigating the flow of funds.
Ayodhya: Avinash Shukla, one of the accused in the Ram temple donation embezzlement case, allegedly admitted during interrogation that he spent Rs 19 lakh on his friends and family members, police sources said on Monday.
Shukla allegedly told the investigators that he gave around Rs 6 lakh for the wedding celebrations of one of his brothers and Rs 5 lakh to another brother, sources said.
Police also found that he purchased a car worth about Rs 3.5 lakh, which has already been recovered.
Sources claimed that Avinash transferred around Rs 2.5 lakh to a friend and also gifted the same person an expensive mobile phone.
The investigation revealed that smaller amounts were also distributed to several individuals, police said.
Police have questioned two of Avinash's brothers and seized documents related to the investigation.
Officials are examining land purchased in 2024 in the name of his brother Abhishek Shukla and scrutinising bank accounts that allegedly received transferred funds.
Legal proceedings have been initiated to recover the money routed to different individuals.
A total of Rs 20.39 lakh in cash, US dollars 1,121, gold jewellery, silver ornaments and other valuables, along with a car, were also recovered from Shukla's possession.
Open Questions
- How much money was ultimately embezzled?
- Were others involved in the embezzlement?
- What are the specific legal consequences for Shukla?