The Special Investigating Team (SIT) probing the Dharmasthala case on Thursday revisited the Banglegudde forest area as part of its ongoing investigation. The team conducted a thorough search of the location, which has been a focal point in the case. However, a senior SIT source clarified that the investigation team did not have any specific breakthrough during Thursday’s visit. The source added that the revisit was a routine measure to ensure no evidence was overlooked.
Background of the Case
The Dharmasthala case has drawn significant attention, with the SIT working diligently to uncover the facts. The Banglegudde forest area has been searched multiple times previously, and Thursday’s operation was the latest in a series of efforts. The SIT team, comprising forensic experts and police officers, combed the area for any clues that might have been missed earlier.
No Major Developments Yet
Despite the extensive search, the SIT has not yet announced any major breakthroughs. The senior source emphasized that investigations are proceeding methodically, and the team is leaving no stone unturned. The SIT continues to gather evidence and interview witnesses to build a strong case.
The revisit to Banglegudde comes amid mounting public interest in the case. The SIT has urged the public to remain patient and refrain from speculation. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.



