The Kerala High Court on Monday asked the police and Forest Department regarding the present stage of investigation into the alleged illegal trespass by some people into the Ponnambalamedu, a hilltop area ritually connected with the famed Sabarimala Lord Ayyappa Temple, in Pathanamthitta district of the State.  Â
A bench of Justices Anil K Narendran and P G Ajithkumar also gave time to the Union Environment Ministry and the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) to indicate their respective stands on the issue.
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The court was hearing a plea initiated by it on its own about the alleged illegal trespass based on a report by the Special Commissioner, Sabarimala.Â
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The court noted that the Special Commissioner's report was regarding the criminal trespass of certain unauthorised people into the sacred 바카라˜Kalthara바카라™ of Ponnambalamedu which is inside the core area of Periyar Tiger Reserve.Â
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The bench also noted that both the forest department and the police have registered cases in connection with the incident.
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Kerala Police, on May 17, launched an investigation into the incident after registering a case based on a complaint received from the Commissioner of the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), which manages the hilltop shrine.Â
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The Forest Department and the police probing the case have also arrested the forest officials who allegedly facilitated the entry of a group of people into the protected forest area and allowed them to perform pujas.Â
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In a video that surfaced on social media on May 16, a man who was part of the group that allegedly trespassed into Ponnambalamedu could be seen sitting on a platform atop the Ponnambalamedu Hills, located about four kilometres from the Sabarimala temple, chanting mantras while performing some rituals.Â
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According to Lord Ayyappa devotees, Ponnambalamedu is a revered place as the auspicious 'Makaravilakku' is lit there annually marking the culmination of the pilgrimage season at the hill shrine.Â
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A high-security zone, the place, located in a deep forest, comes under the direct control of the Forest Department.Â
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Besides the accused, four others also appeared in the brief video that showed the visuals of the Sabarimala temple from there as well.