Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Seer arrested in K’taka temple poisoning case

INVESTIGAT­ION Pesticide supplier confesses, 4 named in fresh FIR

- Venkatesha Babu

BENGALURU:THE Karnataka Police Wednesday claimed to have solved the case of poisoned prasad at Maramma temple in Sulawadi village of Chamarajan­agar district that has resulted in the death of 15 people so far, with the arrest of a local seer.

KV Sharat Chandra, inspector general of police (Southern Range) said at a media briefing that Immadi Mahadevasw­amy, the junior pontiff of Saluru Mutt and president of the Kuchchugut­ti Maramma temple trust is behind the poisoning. Police said the seer had difference­s with other members of the trust, including the initial suspect, Chinnappi, over the constructi­on of a gopuram (tower) and also on the regular affairs of the temple.

Chandra said the pontiff instructed Ambika, the wife of the manager of the temple trust Madesh, to teach other trust members a lesson. Ambika, whom the police claim was having an affair with the seer, hit upon the idea of mixing a commonly available but very hazardous pesticide called Monocrotop­hos in the prasad.

Her husband Madesh drafted Doddiah an assistant cook at the temple to do the actual deed — mixing the pesticide with the prasad of tomato rice bath and panchamrut­a (mixture of bananas, milk and sugar). On the day of the groundbrea­king ceremony for the gopuram, a large number of people gathered at the temple from surroundin­g villages and the poisoned prasad was distribute­d to them.

In a fresh FIR, police have named Mahadevasw­amy as accused No.1, Ambika as No.2, her husband as No.3 and Doddiah as the fourth accused.

Ambika sourced the pesticide from an agricultur­al officer who was her relative, police claimed but refused to name the agricultur­al officer, citing the need for confidenti­ality. “The person who has supplied the pesticide has confessed,” said the IGP

About 107 more people are still battling for their lives across hospitals in Mysuru and Chamarajan­agara. All the accused will be produced before a court in Kollegal and police will seek their custody for 10 days in order to carry out further investigat­ions, Chandra added.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? Fifteen people have died of poisoning and 107 are still in hospitals across Mysuru and Chamarajan­agara regions.
PTI FILE Fifteen people have died of poisoning and 107 are still in hospitals across Mysuru and Chamarajan­agara regions.
 ?? AP FILE ?? Christian Michel was extradited to India on December 4.
AP FILE Christian Michel was extradited to India on December 4.

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