Varanasi Security Employees Among Eight Arrested for Ram Temple Donation Fraud
Eight individuals have been apprehended in connection with financial irregularities involving donations intended for the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Investigations revealed that six of the suspects were employees of a Varanasi-based security firm. The firm reportedly operates across 15 states and maintains a client list that includes several government entities. The arrests follow allegations of sophisticated fraudulent schemes targeting temple contributors. Authorities are currently scrutinizing the security company's operations to determine if higher-level figures were involved in the misappropriation of funds destined for the religious site.
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