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Sabarimala violence: Accused face a whopping Rs 13 lakh bail amount

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Thiruvananthapuram: The accused rounded up by the police in connection with the violence related to the entry of young women in Sabarimala Ayyappa temple will have to garner amounts ranging from Rs 10, 000 to Rs 13 lakh to secure bail.

They have been charged with causing damage to police vehicles and KSRTC buses.

The sum of Rs 13 lakh has been fixed for granting bail to the activists who allegedly pushed the vehicle of Sannidhanam special officer S P Ajith into a ravine at Nilakkal.

There are nine accused in the case registered in connection with this incident.

Several vehicles belonging to the police, government and the media were damaged during the violence at Nilakkal. The accused in these cases may need to deposit an amount of Rs 8-9 lakh to secure bail.

The amount will be decided by the court.

Meanwhile, the crackdown on the suspects in the cases registered following the Sabarimala incidents is continuing for the third consecutive day.

Over 700 people were nabbed during Thursday night alone, taking the total number of arrests to 2,061 so far. The police have registered 452 cases across the state in connection with the violence.

Special teams formed at the district level are still searching for the remaining 1,000-odd suspects. The police are firm on setting up the security arrangements for ensuring the entry of women of 10-50 age group, said the DGP.

Over 1,500 people arrested so far have been released on station bail.

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