The SIT will produce complainant Chinnaiah in court today in the Dharmasthala murders case. Judicial custody is likely as investigations intensify, with activists and YouTubers also facing questioning over the alleged burials.
Excavation efforts in Dharmasthala led by SIT faced delays on Tuesday after water seepage turned the dig site into a flooded pit. This location, the 13th identified by an anonymous informant, showed no skeletal remains even after 14 feet of digging.
The Dharmasthala case is a litmus test not only for the scientific capacity of India’s forensic institutions, but for our collective ability to confront uncomfortable truths
Hyderabad: In a major development in the investigation into the MLA poaching case, the Special Investigation Team of the Telangana Police has found that an advocate in Karimnagar, who is a relative of BJP State president Bandi Sanjay Kumar, had booked the air ticket for Simhayaji, one of the accused in the case, on October […]