Accused in 328 Holy Saroops case sent to 10-day judicial custody
Babushahi Bureau
Amritsar (Punjab), January 12, 2026: In a major development in the case related to the disappearance of 328 holy relics, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has achieved a significant breakthrough with the court sending the two main accused to 10 days of judicial custody.
The accused, identified as Satinder Singh (S.S.) Kohli and Kamaljit Singh, were produced before an Amritsar court on Monday, following which the court ordered their judicial remand. Satinder Singh Kohli, who was responsible for audit-related work of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), was arrested from a hotel in Chandigarh on January 1, while the second accused, Kamaljit Singh, was taken into custody two days later.
The SIT was constituted after an FIR was registered on December 7 last year to probe the disappearance of the holy relics. According to the police, S.S. Kohli is considered a key link in the case.
Notably, a case has been registered against 16 former office bearers and employees of the SGPC in connection with the matter