Meghalaya SIT Cracks Down on Indore Businessman's Murder Case
- On June 21, a court in Shillong placed Sonam Raghuvanshi and Raj Kushwaha, accused in the murder of businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, under judicial custody for a period of 13 days.
- The murder followed a premeditated conspiracy during Raja and Sonam's honeymoon in Meghalaya, where Raja was allegedly lured and killed by three hired men on May 23.
- Meghalaya Police formed a special investigation team, arrested five suspects from multiple states, and are investigating financial angles and missing valuables linked to the case.
- Assistant Public Prosecutor Tushar Chanda reported that the court ordered both accused to remain in judicial custody for 13 days, and confirmed that the police did not request an extension of this period.
- The case highlights complex motives including forced marriage and social differences, while ongoing investigations pursue leads amid family demands for deeper questioning.
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Meghalaya SIT Cracks Down on Indore Businessman's Murder Case
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