The SIT is investigating the Dharmasthala mass burial case, bringing 'mask-man' Chinnaiah to Bengaluru to inspect key locations. One such location is T Jayanth's residence in Mallasandra, where Chinnaiah allegedly acquired a skull. Jayanth confirmed Chinnaiah's visit and their trip to Delhi to present the case, asserting his innocence and willingness to cooperate with the investigation.
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