Sabarimala gold theft case: Former Devaswom Board president N Vasu arrested

Murari Babu and Sudheesh Kumar told investigators that all actions took place with Vasu's knowledge.

Published Nov 11, 2025 | 7:57 PMUpdated Nov 11, 2025 | 7:57 PM

Former Devaswom Board president N Vasu

Synopsis: Vasu, questioned over two days at the Eanchakkal office, was taken into custody after failing to explain document alterations. He will be produced before the magistrate on Tuesday.

Former Devaswom Board president and commissioner N. Vasu has been arrested on Tuesday, 11 November, in connection with the Sabarimala gold theft case, becoming the third accused.

The SIT found that during Vasu’s tenure as commissioner, gold was falsely recorded as copper.

Vasu, questioned over two days at the Eanchakkal office, was taken into custody after failing to explain document alterations. He will be produced before the magistrate on Tuesday.

Earlier, board officials Unnikrishnan Potty, Murari Babu, and Sudheesh Kumar were arrested.

Murari Babu and Sudheesh Kumar told investigators that all actions took place with Vasu’s knowledge. The SIT has hinted at more arrests soon.

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Earlier interrogations

The SIT interrogated Vasu on 2 November, a day before Potti’s arrest in a second case related to the theft of gold from the temple’s door frames.

He had earlier been arrested in connection with the theft from the Dwarapalaka idols.

Investigators revealed that Potti had sent an email to Vasu on 9 December 2019, claiming he had leftover gold after completing the temple works and seeking permission to use it for the marriage of girls in need.

Vasu has admitted receiving the email but maintained that he forwarded it to the Thiruvabharanam Commissioner and the Sabarimala Executive Officer for further action, without following up on the matter.

The SIT, however, suspects that the correspondence was part of an attempt to fabricate a cover-up story.

High court’s order

Meanwhile, the Kerala High Court has directed the ADGP who serves as the chief police coordinator for Sabarimala, to submit a comprehensive report on the appointment of the new police controller at Sabarimala, R. Krishnakumar.

The Devaswom Bench instructed that the report should include complete details of Krishnakumar’s service record, performance, character, and whether any disciplinary proceedings have been initiated against him during his career.

In addition to this, the court has sought information about other senior police officers currently posted at Pampa and Sabarimala temple, specifically those who have served in these key positions for more than two consecutive years.

Also Read: SIT exposes irregularities in Devaswom board operations

(Edited by Sumavarsha, with inputs from Sreelakshmi Soman)

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