Bengaluru, Karnataka – Investigators probing the alleged black magic practices linked to Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Temple have revealed that Chinnaiah, the individual known for concealing his face with a mask, traveled to Bengaluru carrying a human skull, reportedly for planning purposes. The disclosure emerged during ongoing investigations into accusations of illicit activities at the prominent temple.
The case, which has sparked public concern and drawn scrutiny from authorities, centers around allegations that Chinnaiah facilitated practices involving supernatural elements on behalf of temple patrons. The skull’s presence in Bengaluru suggests a intentional effort to strategize or prepare for these alleged rituals, raising questions about the extent and organization of the practices. Police are currently analyzing the skull and other evidence collected to determine its origin and connection to the Dharmasthala case.
According to sources within the investigation, Chinnaiah visited Bengaluru on multiple occasions in recent months. The skull was discovered following a search of locations associated with the suspect. Investigators believe the planning sessions involved discussions about procuring materials and coordinating individuals involved in the alleged rituals.
the Dharmasthala temple, a significant pilgrimage site in karnataka, has been at the center of controversy since allegations surfaced regarding the use of black magic to resolve disputes and influence outcomes. A former employee filed a police complaint detailing the alleged practices,prompting a comprehensive investigation by the Karnataka Police. Authorities have stated they are treating the allegations seriously and are committed to uncovering the truth. The investigation is ongoing, with further questioning of individuals linked to the case expected in the coming days.