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The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has formed a 20-member team to investigate the Dharmasthala mass burial case.
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00:00Mass parrils, sexual assaults, a former sanitation worker's claims cracked open a chilling mystery
00:21in Dharmsthala. And what followed only deepened the horror. A neat chore from Kerala's Kanur filed
00:26a complaint, demanding a fresh probe into the 2018 death of his father, KJ Joy. He believed
00:32it wasn't an accident, but murder. Anish said the Karnataka police had closed the case after
00:37tracing the vehicle involved within two days. But his family suspected the hand of a powerful
00:42figure in Dharmsthala. He named Subhash Chandra Jain, allegedly closed to dharma adhikari Virendra
00:47Hegde, accusing him of threatening his father for property.
00:58While Anish sought justice, a 39-year-old case resurfaced. Padma Lata, a college student
01:03from Bulyaru, Dakshina Kannada, had gone missing in December 1986. 56 days later, her skeletal
01:10remains were found in the Netravati River. The CID had investigated it back then, but closed
01:15the case as untraced. Now, with a mask risk claims grabbing headlines, her unsown murder
01:20is back in focus. Meanwhile, another old wound reopened. Protesters marched towards Dharmsthala
01:26on July 21, demanding justice for Saujanya, who was found dead near the town over a decade
01:31ago. They were stopped before entering, triggering a standoff. With the public pressure building,
01:35the Karnataka government set up a Special Investigation Team, or SIT, to probe the burial
01:40allegations. This came after a letter from the Karnataka State Commission for Women, citing
01:44a court testimony. A former sanitation worker had told the court that between 1995 and 2014,
01:50he was forced to dispose of multiple murder victims' bodies, some of whom he claimed had been
01:55sexually assaulted. The SIT was tasked with investigating not just this case, but any
02:00linked ones across the state. It was to report directly to the DGP and operate out of Dakshina
02:05Kannada Police Office. But even before the SIT could gain traction, one of its key officers,
02:10IPS officer Soumya Lata, indicated she may step down from the probe. At the same time,
02:15Harshindra Kumar, brother of Virendra Hegade, secured a court order to take down over 8,800 online
02:20links covering the allegations. The injunction also barred any publication or circulation of
02:25defamatory content against him, his family, institutions tied to the Dharamsala temple,
02:30across digital, print or social media, until further notice. As more families step forward
02:35and old cases resurface, the truth buried beneath Dharamsala is slowly being dug out. Whether justice
02:41will follow or be buried again remains to be seen.

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