How Did Murder Accused Sonam Raghuvanshi Reach Guwahati Airport on Her Way to Shillong?

Synopsis
In a shocking turn of events, Sonam Raghuvanshi, the primary suspect in her husband's murder, was brought to Guwahati Airport as part of a high-security operation. The investigation continues as police prepare for a court appearance and a crime scene reconstruction.
Key Takeaways
- Sonam Raghuvanshi is the main suspect in the murder of her husband.
- The case has been named Operation Honeymoon by Meghalaya Police.
- Authorities are gathering strong evidence against the accused.
- The SIT will recreate the crime scene for investigation purposes.
- All accused are expected to appear in court soon.
Guwahati, June 11 (NationPress) The individuals implicated in the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case, including Sonam Raghuvanshi, the primary suspect in the death of her husband Raja Raghuvanshi, arrived at Guwahati Airport late Tuesday night, according to police reports.
The accused were transported under the supervision of the Meghalaya Police Special Investigation Team (SIT).
Tight security measures were in place at the airport before the arrival of the murder suspects.
The police discreetly escorted Sonam Raghuvanshi out of the airport via the cargo entrance to evade media attention.
The SIT, along with the accused, including Sonam Raghuvanshi, made their way to Shillong in Meghalaya.
On Wednesday, all accused in the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case, including Sonam Raghuvanshi, are set to appear in court, as confirmed by officials on Tuesday.
Sources indicate that the SIT will recreate the crime scene involving Sonam Raghuvanshi and the other suspects.
East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police (SP), Vivek Syiem, stated that Meghalaya Police has secured a six-day transit remand for suspects apprehended in Madhya Pradesh and a three-day remand for those arrested in Uttar Pradesh.
He also mentioned that the Meghalaya Police's Indore unit would depart on Wednesday morning, with the primary suspect Sonam Raghuvanshi reaching Shillong late Tuesday night.
“Following thorough examinations and the completion of requisite formalities, all accused will be taken to the crime location for a reconstruction,” the district police chief informed the media.
Meghalaya Police has named this operation 'Operation Honeymoon'.
The police are assembling a robust case against all suspects, as they possess substantial evidence, and charges will be filed shortly, as stated by an IPS officer.
Sonam Raghuvanshi was apprehended by the SIT of Meghalaya Police on Monday after she willingly surrendered at the Nanganj Police Station in Ghazipur District of Uttar Pradesh.
A separate SIT team is conducting preliminary investigations in Indore and will be bringing the other suspects—Akash Rajput (19), Vishal Singh Chauhan (22), Raj Singh Kushwaha (21), and Anand Singh Kurmi (23)—to Shillong on Wednesday.
Another police official noted that the SIT has yet to determine the duration of custody they will request from the court for the accused.
Under considerable pressure to resolve the murder case, the Superintendent of Police remarked that following the discovery of the decomposed body of Raja Raghuvanshi on June 2, the SIT was established, and investigations commenced.
Within a week, two teams from Meghalaya Police were dispatched to Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
“Thanks to the cooperation of law enforcement in both states, we succeeded in apprehending all individuals involved in this premeditated crime,” the police official stated.
Raja and Sonam Raghuvanshi were married on May 11 and arrived in Shillong on May 20 for their honeymoon.