Perjury Accused Seeks Protection Amid Life Threats in Dharmasthala Case

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A man recently released on bail for perjury in the Dharmasthala case has approached the police, alleging life threats from five individuals, including activists and a YouTuber. C N Chinnaiah claims that those named in the complaint could harm him and his family due to his retracted statements in the case, which involved allegations of multiple rapes, murders, and burials in Dharmasthala. The accused, who was initially a key witness, had claimed that dozens of bodies were secretly buried in the area between 1995 and 2014. However, a Special Investigation Team found significant inconsistencies in his statements and evidence. The police have registered a complaint and are following further legal procedures. Chinnaiah has urged authorities to provide protection and prevent harassment, highlighting the potential risks to his and his family's safety. The case has raised concerns about the handling of sensitive investigations and the rights of accused individuals.