Belthangady: The primary accused in the Dharmasthala mass burials case Chinnayya, who is out on bail, has filed a complaint with Dharmasthala Police against five people, including Sowjanya Movement activist Mahesh Shetty Thimarody and YouTuber Sameer MD.
Chinnayya was released on bail from the Shivamogga Jail on Thursday, December 18 and reportedly filed the complaint with Dharmasthala Police the same night. He is learned to have been accompanied by his wife Mallika and sister Ratna on the occasion.
He has alleged in his complaint that there are possibilities of Sowjanya Movement activists Thimarody, Girish Mattannavar, Jayant T, Sameer and Sowjanya’s uncle Vithal Gowda threatening him, his wife and sister. Additionally, he has urged the officers to take legal action in the matter and requested for police security.
Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police Dr. Arun K has said that Belthangady Police have registered the complaint and further action in the matter will be taken.
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