Mangaluru, Aug 23: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the alleged mass burials in Dharmasthala produced a complainant witness before the Belthangady court on Saturday, after he retracted a major part of his earlier testimony.
According to sources, the witness had initially claimed that he personally exhumed one of the buried bodies and even submitted a human skull said to belong to it. However, during sustained questioning on Friday night, he failed to specify the exact location from where the skull was recovered.
Later, under interrogation, the witness admitted that the skull he had produced was not linked to the body he claimed to have buried. Following this admission, SIT officials placed him in custody—unlike earlier occasions when he was allowed to leave with his legal team after questioning.
Before being presented in court on Saturday, the witness was subjected to a medical examination.
Meanwhile, SIT has carried out exhumations at 17 of the 18 sites identified by the witness in Dharmasthala village. Human remains were recovered from one excavation site and bones were also found on the surface at another location. All recovered material has been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for analysis, and reports are awaited.


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