Indore. The Meghalaya Police is rapidly investigating the King Raghuvanshi murder case. Now newspaper Dainik Jagran has reported that Govind Raghuvanshi, brother of Sonam Raghuvanshi, who was among the main accused in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case, can take Meghalaya Police Shillong. According to the newspaper, the Meghalaya Police now wants to interrogate Raj Kushwaha, the second main accused in the Govind, Sonam and Raja Raghuvanshi murder case. According to the report, there is a contradiction in the statements of Sonam and Raj Kushwaha. For this reason, the police wants to interrogate Govind by putting it in front.
Sonam, wife of King Raghuvanshi, was found in this condition in Ghazipur, UP. He is currently under the custody of the Meghalaya Police.
The newspaper has also told in the news that on Wednesday, Govind, his father Devi Singh Raghuvanshi and mother Sangeeta were asked by the SIT of Meghalaya Police. Meghalaya Police also received contradiction in statements. After which Devi Singh and Sangeeta were interrogated separately. During this, Sonam, wife of Raja Raghuvanshi, was also questioned by making a video call. Sonam Raghuvanshi’s room, cupboard and suitcase were also searched. The office of Govind at Vijayanagar in Indore also reached the SIT of the Meghalaya Police and the employees were questioned there. According to the newspaper, some employees tried to fill the police. On this, the police stabbed them and said that hawala work was being done from this office.
File photo of other accused of killing Raja Raghuvanshi.
Sonam Raghuvanshi and Raj Kushwaha are accused of conspiring to kill King Raghuvanshi in Meghalaya. The Meghalaya Police has also arrested three other accused of the identity of Raj Kushwaha in the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi. All the accused were taken to the site of the murder of King Raghuvanshi and recreated the crime scene. The Meghalaya police say that King Raghuvanshi was killed at the behest of Sonam. King Raghuvanshi was attacked with a sharp weapon and then the body was pushed into a deep ditch. The Meghalaya Police has also recovered both sharp weapons used in the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi.