Special police team deployed as theft cases rise at Sabarimala
Police have intensified surveillance at Sabarimala as pilgrim turnout nears one lakh and reports of thefts and related offences rise. A special team has been deployed at key points, particularly Pampa, Sannidhanam, Neelimala and Appachimedu, to curb pickpocketing and theft
Published Date - 3 December 2025, 03:09 PM
Pathanamthitta (Kerala): With the daily pilgrim turnout nearing one lakh, police have intensified surveillance at the Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala to curb a rise in thefts and related offences.
Since the start of the pilgrimage season, 40 cases—including thefts, assaults, and disputes among taxi drivers—have been reported, a press release said on Wednesday.
In view of the growing crowds and recurring reports of pickpocketing at Pampa and Sannidhanam (the temple complex), a special police team has been deployed at key locations to identify and apprehend offenders, it added.
Authorities urged pilgrims to remain vigilant and safeguard their wallets, mobile phones, and other valuables. Most pickpocketing and theft cases have been reported from the Neelimala region, where inspections have now been strengthened, the statement further said.
Surveillance has also been intensified in Appachimedu and surrounding areas, and more inspections will be carried out in these zones, officials added.