Ancient Ugratara idol recovered\, 4 held

Ancient Ugratara idol recovered, 4 held

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

A centuries-old 'ashtadhatu' idol of Goddess has been recovered from district in Assam, police said Wednesday, more than five months after it was stolen from the famous in

Four persons have been arrested in connection with the recovery, police said, adding other valuables were also recovered. Two more suspects are on the run.

The idol, stolen on November 15, dates back to 1044 AD and the temple is revered as one of the 51 'Shaktipeeths' in the country. The temple was built in 1725 AD during the rule of Ahom King Siva Singh.

About a week ago, police had received information about presence of some valuable articles in district, the of Police of district, Pushparaj Singh, said at a press conference in

"An operation was launched on Tuesday and the idol was recovered. The authorities of the temple were informed. They came here this morning and confirmed that it is the same statue that was stolen," Singh said.

The four accused have been identified as and of Nalbari, of Mukalmua and Mintu Roy of Guwahati, the SP said.

"The statue was recovered from Adil's house," he said. It will be handed over to the police and then it will be given it back to the authorities of the Ugratara Temple, the SP said while showing the statue to the media.

authorities, present at the press meet, said five parts of the statue were missing. They said the statue will be reinstated at the temple immediately after being taken back to

"It is very good for the people of Assam," of Police Kula Saikia said.

"Soon after the burglary, I had told the SPs of all districts that it was not a case restricted to Guwahati alone. Accordingly, investigation teams were formed and the idol was recovered on Tuesday night," Saikia said.

The idol made of ashtadhatu, an alloy of eight metals, was found missing when the had opened the temple's door on the morning of November 16, 2018.

Other valuables and money from the donation box were also looted.

The CCTV footage of the temple showed four persons vandalising the sanctum sanctorum of the temple and taking away the idol.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 19:50 IST