Sabarimala Gold Theft: Uncovering the International Smuggling Network

Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala alleged a larger conspiracy in the Sabarimala gold loss case, suggesting international smuggling networks are involved. He urged an investigation into the connections with international antiquities smugglers, highlighting the transfer of gold plates worth Rs 500 crore on the black market and potential involvement of industrialists.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Thiruvananthapuram | Updated: 07-12-2025 13:25 IST | Created: 07-12-2025 13:25 IST
Sabarimala Gold Theft: Uncovering the International Smuggling Network
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Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala has raised serious concerns about the Sabarimala gold loss case, suggesting potential links to international antiquities smuggling rackets. He called for a thorough inquiry into these allegations, describing the case as a part of a broader, well-coordinated conspiracy.

Chennithala's statement highlighted credible intel indicating that the missing gold plates from the hill shrine were sold on the international black market for approximately Rs 500 crore. He urged the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to explore these mafia ties, assuring them of further information to support the probe.

The leader contended that the Sabarimala gold theft is merely the tip of an iceberg, with arrested individuals being mere co-actors while actual masterminds remain elusive. Chennithala implicated industrialists and organized rackets as possibly linked to this network, underlining the need for deeper investigation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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