Pathanamthitta (Kerala) (PTI): A local court in Ranni here on Friday granted custody of Unnikrishnan Potty, the prime accused in the Sabarimala gold missing case, to the SIT probing the matter.
The Judicial First Class Magistrate Court granted the custody of Potty to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) till October 30.
The accused claimed he had been 'trapped' by somone.
"Those who trapped me will come before the law," he told reporters while being taken out of the court.
A person in the crowd gathered outside the court hurled a footwear at Potty as he was being escorted out of the court.
Earlier in the day, the SIT arrested Potty, a Bengaluru-based businessman, after more than 14 hours of interrogation at the Crime Branch office in Thiruvananthapuram.
He was picked up from his residence in Pulimath near Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.
Potty had sponsored the gold electroplating of the Dwarapalaka (guardian deity) idols and the Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum) door frames at Sabarimala in 2019 and made several donations to the temple.
The Kerala High Court recently found that the gold-clad plates of the Dwarapalaka idols weighed 42.8 kg when handed over to Potty for electroplating, but the weight reduced to 38.2 kg when it reached Chennai-based firm Smart Creations for processing.
Following these findings, the HC directed the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) Vigilance Wing to conduct a preliminary probe, which later led to the formation of an SIT to investigate the case.
The SIT is probing two related cases — the missing gold from the Dwarapalaka idols and the loss of gold from the Sreekovil door frames.
Potty is the prime accused in both cases, along with some TDB officials and members of the 2019 board.
Sources said Potty was arrested around 2 am and taken to the government hospital in Thiruvananthapuram for a medical examination.
Later, he was transferred to the Judicial First Class Magistrate's Court, Ranni, as part of the remand procedure.
During the hearing, the prosecution sought 14 days' custody, citing the need for detailed interrogation and evidence collection from multiple locations, including other states.
The prosecution submitted that a detailed investigation be conducted into the Chennai-bsed firm Smart Creations and the individuals involved in the conspiracy behind the gold lost from Sabarimala.
Potty's counsel opposed the request, raising concerns about his health.
The magistrate, however, accepted the prosecution's plea and granted custody till October 30. Potty was later shifted to the Pathanamthitta police camp.
Potty's lawyer said the court has directed that his client undergo a daily medical examination during the custody period.
"We had objected to the prosecution's petition seeking Potty's custody and raised concerns about his health. A bail petition will be moved later," he said.
The counsel added that Potty has agreed to cooperate fully with the investigation but declined to make any further comments.
The Kerala High Court has set a six-week deadline for the SIT to complete the probe.
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Mumbai (PTI): Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray on Saturday said that the passage of the women's quota bill would have ensured a "total defeat of democracy", alleging that the legislation, linked with a delimitation exercise, was a political tool designed to reduce the voice of states.
Thackeray, in a post on X, claimed that the Bill would have amended the Constitution for the political means of the ruling regime to increase seats, reduce the voice of many states and enable the gerrymandering of constituencies to ensure unfair victories.
"The very amendment that would have ensured the total defeat of democracy and the Constitution in India stands rejected by the unity of the Opposition MPs," he wrote.
The legislation should have been called "Delimitation to ensure unfair victory Bill", the former minister said, adding that there was a genuine need to enable 33 per cent reservation for women in the current number of seats.
"Now, it is up to the government to ensure that it is implemented in the 543 seats of the Lok Sabha for the 2029 elections and all elections across India, if that is the real intent of the government," he wrote.
A Constitution Amendment Bill to implement reservation for women in legislatures in 2029 and increase the number of Lok Sabha seats was defeated on Friday in the Lower House.
While 298 members voted in support of the Bill, 230 MPs voted against it. Out of 528 members who voted, the Bill required 352 votes for a two-thirds majority.
According to the Constitution Amendment Bill, Lok Sabha seats were to be increased to a maximum of 850 from the current 543 to "operationalise" the women's reservation law before the 2029 parliamentary polls, following a delimitation exercise based on the 2011 Census.
