
The shocking Meghalaya honeymoon murder case involving an Indore couple has taken a dark twist. Police officials confirmed that Sonam Raghuvanshi, the wife of the deceased Raja Raghuvanshi, allegedly plotted his murder during their honeymoon and hired contract killers to execute the plan.
Timeline of the Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder Case
- May 11, 2024: Raja Raghuvanshi and Sonam get married in Indore.
- May 21–22: Couple arrives in Meghalaya to celebrate their honeymoon; checks into a homestay in Nongriat.
- May 23: Sonam and Raja are seen with three unidentified men during a trek to Mawlkhiat. Their rented scooter is later found abandoned in Sohrarim village.
- June 2: After 10 days of searching, Raja’s decomposed body is discovered by NDRF in a 100-foot-deep gorge near Wei Sawdong waterfalls.
- June 9: Meghalaya DGP confirms that Sonam, along with three men, has been arrested for the planned murder of Raja.
Investigation Reveals Chilling Details
The honeymoon murder mystery began to unravel when a local guide, Albert Pde, who had offered to accompany the couple on their trek, noticed them with three unknown men on May 23. The couple allegedly declined his offer and left with the men instead. The guide later reported this to the police, leading to a significant breakthrough.
Soon after, police discovered a blood-stained machete, suspected to be the murder weapon, near the crime scene. Authorities also found traces of blood and other evidence that led to the arrest of the suspects.
Arrests in the Indore Couple Murder Case
- Sonam Raghuvanshi, the wife of the victim, was arrested near a dhaba in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh.
- Three alleged contract killers—two from Indore and one from Haryana—have also been taken into custody.
- Police are searching for a fourth suspect, believed to have helped coordinate the crime.
According to Meghalaya DGP Idashisha Nongrang, Sonam hired these men to murder her husband during their trip. She stayed in contact with the killers throughout the trek.
Official Statements on the Case
Meghalaya DGP Nongrang stated:
“This was a premeditated crime. Sonam planned the murder and arranged for contract killers who followed them to Meghalaya.”
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma also praised the swift work of the police on X (formerly Twitter):
“Within 7 days a major breakthrough has been achieved. Well done @MeghalayaPolice.”
Forensic Evidence Strengthens Murder Charge
Investigators recovered several key pieces of evidence:
- Blood-stained machete near the cliff edge
- Sonam’s garments and luggage for forensic analysis
- Scooter abandoned in Sohrarim village
- Phone records linking Sonam to the accused killers
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been tasked with further investigation, including financial records and digital communication between Sonam and the suspects.
Family Demands CBI Inquiry
Raja Raghuvanshi’s family is demanding a CBI investigation into the case. They claim Sonam had a suspicious past and are calling for justice beyond state-level inquiry. The honeymoon murder has left the Indore community and social media users outraged.
Summary of the Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder Case
The tragic case of the Indore couple took a gruesome turn when Sonam Raghuvanshi allegedly plotted the murder of her husband Raja during their honeymoon in Meghalaya. With the arrest of four individuals and mounting forensic evidence, the case has become one of the most sensational crime stories of the year.
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