Mangalore : Swami Esha Vittaldasa head of Kemar Math in D.K. District visited the D.K police office in city on Friday and submitted a memorandum to DSP Shantanu Sinha and demanded that the Sharika murder case of Belthangady forest area be reopened, the 18 month old child’s dead body of sacrifice exhumed and a second a post-mortem examination of the severed head and hands of the child and a rotten body be taken up without any further delay and in right earnest.
Swamiji explained to the police officer that the sacrifice of the child belonging to Mohandas and Bhavani should be continued to its lawful end. The sacrifice was unnecessary while looking for some ancient hidden treasure in the temple premises inside the forest, but a black magic exercise was resorted to by cruel hunters of precious stones of various colours underground in a desolate area near a pool of water and an old temple in a God-forsaken forest.
The practitioners of Black magic along with black magician from Kerala should be hauled up for justice in a court of law, as an example for all such other malpractices resorted to by others while becoming hunters of wealth.
The seer told Sinha that apart from the child a large number of persons hunting for the treasure had died as if a course had fallen on them and a young man Gowda was missing from the scene has a part of the group of hunters for precious stones.
He added that re-examination of the case of Sharika would open the eyes of those superstitious villagers running after nobody’s wealth in a dark region of the forest in Sullia or else were.
Shantanu responded to the plea of the Swamiji, assuring him that the police are hunting the hidden treasure hunters and all facts and figures relating to the horrible case will be brought out and those responsible for 5 or more deaths in the entire hunt for treasure would be booked for legal punishment.