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Ayodhya Police Seek Custody of Avinash Shukla in Ram Temple Donation Fraud Case

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Ayodhya Police Seek Custody of Avinash Shukla in Ram Temple Donation Fraud Case

Authorities in Ayodhya are intensifying their investigation into a major donation fraud involving the Ram Temple after recovering ₹20.4 lakh. Police are currently seeking custody of the primary suspect, Avinash Shukla, following an interrogation conducted by Circle Officer Ashutosh Tewari inside Ayodhya jail. The probe has also expanded to include officials from the State Bank of India (SBI), who are under scrutiny for their potential roles or negligence regarding the diverted funds. Investigators are working to uncover the full extent of the financial irregularities and identify any additional accomplices involved in the scheme.

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