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Ram Temple Donation Theft: Gang Exploited CCTV Gaps, Smuggled Cash Over Months

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Arrested accused Avinash Shukla has disclosed a calculated scheme to steal donations from the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The gang identified CCTV blind spots and used human shields during the cash-counting process to avoid detection. Cash was removed in small batches over an extended period, allowing the theft to go unnoticed for months. Investigators also found that a counting room key was held by a person with no official authority, pointing to serious security lapses. Authorities have so far recovered over Rs 79 lakh in cash and valuables in connection with the case.

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