MEGHALAYA

Sonam Raghuvanshi case takes a black magic turn: Father alleges Raja’s wife used “tantra mantra” on him
An Indore honeymoon trip turned deadly when Raja Raghuvanshi was found murdered in Meghalaya, leading to the arrest of his wife, Sonam, her alleged lover, and three accomplices. Raja's father suspects Sonam used black magic on his son, while police investigate a possible love triangle and other motives behind the crime.

Honeymoon murder: Meghalaya Police to take accused to Sohra today for recreating crime scene
Meghalaya Police will take the accused in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case to Sohra. This includes his wife, Sonam. They will recreate the crime scene. Raja was murdered on his honeymoon. Police arrested Sonam, her boyfriend Raj, and three hitmen. The incident occurred on May 23. The police will investigate the case further. They are exploring all possible angles.

Honeymoon murder case: Raja Raghuvanshi's family demands narco test
Following Raja Raghuvanshi's murder, his family is demanding a narco test for his wife, Sonam, and her alleged accomplices, citing inconsistencies in their statements. A candle march was held in Indore, seeking justice and a thorough investigation. Meghalaya officials are defending the state's safety and revisiting security measures, including strengthening the MRSSA and installing CCTV cameras in tourist areas.

Meghalaya: Demand for Inner Line Permit intensifies after honeymoon horror case
Following the murder of an Indore businessman in Meghalaya, pressure groups are pushing for the implementation of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) to monitor entrants.

‘Not before the temple visit’: Sonam Raghuvanshi asked Raja to wait for Kamakhya temple visit before starting married life
In a shocking case, Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi was murdered during his honeymoon in Meghalaya, orchestrated by his wife, Sonam, her boyfriend, Raj Kushwaha, and three contract killers. Police investigations reveal Sonam used a planned visit to Kamakhya Devi Temple as a pretext. The murder occurred near Weisawdong Falls, with the body dumped in a gorge.

Honeymoon murder case: 5 accused to be taken to crime spot next week to reconstruct crime
Meghalaya Police will take all five accused in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case to the Sohra-Cherrapunji area next week to reconstruct the crime, East Khasi Hills SP Vivek Syiem said. The suspects are currently being interrogated separately.
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Honeymoon murder: Meghalaya govt felicitates tourist guide, 35 others for assisting police in probe
The Meghalaya government rewarded a tourist guide and 35 others for their assistance in locating Raja Raghuvanshi's body and aiding the police investigation. Minister Paul Lyngdoh distributed Rs 5.4 lakh in cash rewards to those who helped in the search operations after Raghuvanshi disappeared with his wife during a vacation.
Meghalaya murder: Raja Raghuvanshi's family members apologise to Meghalaya Police; demand strict action against culprits
The Raghuvanshi family has apologized to the Meghalaya government. This follows the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi in Meghalaya. Raja's brother thanked the Meghalaya government for their support. The family demands strict action against the culprits. They also requested a CBI investigation. Raja's wife, Sonam, and others are accused of the murder.
Meghalaya murder: How 'mangalsutra' made Sonam Raghuvanshi the prime suspect
Meghalaya police solved a honeymoon murder case. Sonam Raghuvanshi allegedly killed her husband, Raja. Her 'Mangalsutra' and ring found in a suitcase raised suspicion. The couple visited Sohra and Nongriat. Raja's body was discovered near Weisawdong Falls. Sonam, along with accomplices, is now in police custody. The investigation revealed a conspiracy involving contract killers and her boyfriend, Raj Kushwaha.
"Pre planned and organised crime": Meghalaya minister Alexander Laloo Hek on Raja Raghuvanshi murder case
Meghalaya Minister Alexander Laloo Hek has declared the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case a "pure organised and a pre planned crime," emphasizing the government's commitment to ensuring the accused are punished according to the law. All five key accused, including Sonam Raghuvanshi, have been remanded to eight-day police custody.
Neither Raja nor Raj: Sonam wanted to elope with a mysterious third person after the murder, had purchased a flat in Indore
Investigators now suspect Sonam Raghuvanshi orchestrated her husband's murder during their Meghalaya honeymoon, manipulating Raj Kushwaha, who was initially believed to be the mastermind. Sonam allegedly lured Raj with false promises of love and others with financial incentives, using a pre-arranged hideout in Indore while feigning grief.
Honeymoon murder case: Meghalaya court sends Sonam Raghuvanshi, 4 others to police custody
Sonam, the main suspect in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder, appeared in a Meghalaya court with four others. The court remanded all five to eight days of police custody. A large crowd gathered outside the court. Vipin Raghuvanshi, Raja's brother, apologized for his earlier statements. He requested support from the people of Meghalaya and asked that no lawyer represent Sonam.
Meghalaya murder: Sonam told husband Raja Raghuvanshi 'need to visit Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati before marriage'
Raja Raghuvanshi, honeymooning in Meghalaya, was allegedly murdered by his wife Sonam and her boyfriend. Sonam convinced Raja to visit the Kamakhya Temple before consummating their marriage, using the trip as a cover for the planned killing in the remote jungles.
Meghalaya honeymoon murder case: Court sends Sonam Raghuvanshi, aides to 8-day police custody
In the recent honeymoon murder case, a Meghalaya court has granted eight-day police custody for Sonam Raghuvanshi and her accomplices. Sonam, accused of killing her husband Raja Raghuvanshi during their honeymoon in Meghalaya, was presented in a Shillong court along with four others.
Meghalaya honeymoon horror: Deceased's wife, her aides produced before court in Shillong
Sonam Raghuvanshi and her four accomplices appeared in a Shillong court on Wednesday, accused of murdering her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi, during their honeymoon in Meghalaya. Sonam was brought from Uttar Pradesh, while the others were transported from Indore. The special investigation team will request police custody to recreate the crime scene in Sohra, having already secured remand for the accused.
Meghalaya Murder Case: MBA dreams, a marriage made to deceive and a honeymoon murder
Sonam Raghuvanshi, now the main accused in the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case, had once planned to pursue an MBA but was instead asked to help with her family’s plywood business. There, she met Raj Kushwaha, now accused of plotting her husband Raja’s murder just days after their wedding.
Raja Raghuvanshi murder case: Three mothers grieve after honeymoon turns deadly
A honeymoon trip for an Indore couple ended in tragedy. Raja Raghuvanshi was murdered. Police suspect his wife, Sonam, and her alleged lover, Raj Kushwaha, conspired. Three families are devastated. Raja's mother questions Sonam's motives. Raj's mother defends her son's innocence. Sonam's family denies the allegations. Meghalaya Police are investigating the case. The incident occurred in Sohra.
Meghalaya honeymoon horror: Police to reconstruct crime scene with deceased's arrested wife, aides
In a significant development, Meghalaya Police have apprehended Sonam Raghuvanshi in connection with the murder of her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi. The arrest occurred in Shillong. Authorities plan to reconstruct the crime scene in Sohra. Other individuals implicated in the case are expected to arrive soon. They will face court proceedings.
Meghalaya groups demand apology from trolls who vilified state after tourist murder
Following the resolution of a honeymoon couple's murder in Meghalaya, various organizations are demanding apologies from social media users who vilified the state and attempted to damage its tourism industry. Demonstrations have been held to denounce the murder and counter negative remarks, emphasizing Meghalaya's peaceful and hospitable nature. Organizations highlight that isolated incidents should not define the state.
Meghalaya hits back: After solving honeymoon murder, state demands apology for online vilification and tourism smear
Following the resolution of the Indore honeymoon couple's murder case, Meghalaya organizations are demanding apologies from social media users and media outlets for vilifying the state and harming its tourism industry. The government has filed FIRs against those who ran campaigns against Meghalaya.
Meghalaya honeymoon murder: Accused in Raja Raghuvanshi's case slapped outside Indore airport. Watch video
An accused in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case was assaulted outside Indore's Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport. This incident happened while authorities were escorting him inside. Raghuvanshi, an Indore tourist, was murdered in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills, with the autopsy revealing two sharp cuts on his head.
Meghalaya Minister demands apology from families of Sonam, Raja Raghuvanshi for 'tarnishing' state image
Meghalaya is in the midst of a controversy. Minister Alexander Laloo Hek wants an apology from the families of Sonam and Raja Raghuvanshi. He claims they damaged Meghalaya's reputation during the murder investigation. The minister threatens defamation charges if they refuse. Raja Raghuvanshi's body was found after the couple disappeared during their honeymoon. Police have arrested multiple suspects.
Meghalaya honeymoon murder: Raja Raghuvanshi's father demands death sentence for all culprits
Raja Raghuvanshi was murdered in Meghalaya. His father demands the death penalty for all those involved. Raja's wife, Sonam, surrendered to police. Four accused were arrested. The family initially blamed Meghalaya Police but later apologized. Raja and Sonam disappeared after their honeymoon began. Raja's body was found in a gorge. A machete was recovered.
Wife surrenders in Meghalaya honeymoon murder case
Sonam Raghuvanshi, suspected of murdering her husband, has surrendered. She was taken into custody in Uttar Pradesh. Meghalaya Police will bring her for questioning. Three others have already been apprehended in connection with the case. The case involves a couple from Indore who disappeared during their honeymoon in Meghalaya in May. They were last seen in Shillong.
Meghalaya honeymoon murder case: Sonam Raghuvanshi’s brother reveals key details of call with sister accused of killing husband
Following Sonam Raghuvanshi's surrender in the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, her brother Govind Raghuvanshi on Monday has refrained from commenting further.
Indore couple missing case gets a shocking twist, wife Sonam hired killers to murder husband Raja Raghuvanshi on honeymoon in Meghalaya
Indore honeymoon couple missing case: In a shocking turn of events, Raja Raghuvanshi, an Indore tourist, was allegedly murdered during his honeymoon in Meghalaya. Police investigations revealed that his wife, Sonam, orchestrated the crime, hiring assailants to carry out the act. Sonam has surrendered to Uttar Pradesh police, while three suspects have been apprehended in connection to the murder.
Indore Couple Missing Case: How a rejected local guide helped Meghalaya Police catch the 'killer' wife Sonam Raghuvanshi
Sonam Raghuvanshi News: A honeymoon in Meghalaya turned deadly when Sonam Raghuvanshi allegedly hired killers to murder her husband, Raja. Rejected guide Albert Pde's testimony became crucial, recalling seeing the couple with three Hindi-speaking men on May 23. Raja's body was found on June 2, leading to Sonam's arrest in Ghazipur and the apprehension of three suspects.
Who is Raj Kushwaha? Indore couple case takes a twist as Raja’s brother claims Sonam was in frequent touch with her former employee
Indore Couple News: Meghalaya police suspect Sonam Raghuvanshi orchestrated her husband Raja's murder during their honeymoon, alleging she hired hitmen shortly after their wedding. Raja's brother claims Sonam frequently communicated with Raj Kushwaha, an employee reportedly linked to the crime.
Sonam Raghuvanshi’s father says Meghalaya police are lying, says daughter is innocent and came to Ghazipur voluntarily
Devi Singh, father of Sonam Raghuvanshi, disputes police claims in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case. He asserts Sonam's innocence, stating she voluntarily went to Ghazipur. The family demands a CBI probe, alleging mishandling by Meghalaya Police. Sonam was arrested in connection with her husband's death during their honeymoon. Police investigation continues with recovered evidence and eyewitness accounts.
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