The investigation into the alleged mass burial case in Dharmasthala village has progressed, with key items unearthed during the exhumation at Site No. 1. Among the recovered items are a PAN card, an ATM card, and a torn red blouse, which were found while digging through the soil.

Advocate Manjunath N., representing the complainant, informed the media that one PAN card bears a man’s name, while the ATM card carries the name of a woman named Lakshmi.

According to SIT sources, the items were found at a depth of approximately 2.5 feet at the first site. These findings are seen as significant and could potentially shed new light on the ongoing investigation.

Speaking to the media, the advocate expressed hope, stating, “These discoveries have renewed our faith. The Special Investigation Team (SIT) is performing its duties with utmost integrity.” He also appreciated the efforts of the SIT, calling their work commendable.

With these latest findings, it appears a new path may be opening to uncover the truth behind this long-suppressed and disturbing case.