Two of the main accused persons in the murder of Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi have refused to make any confession or statement of their involvement before a magistrate.
A local court in Shillong on Thursday remanded the three individuals arrested recently to six days of police custody for their alleged involvement in destroying crucial evidence related to the murder of Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Meghalaya Police on Thursday brought all three recently apprehended individuals in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case to Shillong. The accused – Shilom James, Balbir Ahirbar alias Ballu, and Lokendra Singh Tomar – arrived in the state capital on Thursday and are expected to be produced before a local court later in the day.
In a major breakthrough in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Meghalaya Police on Wednesday recovered a country-made pistol with two magazines and two .32 ammunition, along with Rs 50,000 in cash, following the lead provided by accused Silome James.
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East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police (SP) Vivek Syiem on Tuesday informed that the three arrested persons for destroying crucial evidence related to the recent murder of an Indore businessman (L) Raja Raghuvanshi at Sohra, will be brought to Shillong on Thursday for further interrogation.
East Khasi Hills SP Vivek Syiem on Tuesday revealed that "greed" appears to be the primary motive behind the destruction of crucial evidence in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case. Meghalaya police recently arrested three more individuals from Madhya Pradesh in connection with the incident. The total number of arrests in the case stands at eight people.
Meghalaya Police have dismissed calls for narco-analysis tests on the prime accused in the high-profile murder case Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi in Sohra.
Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong, who also holds the Home (Police) portfolio, on Monday said the investigation into the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi is ongoing. He also strongly criticised a recent travel advisory issued by the United States.
In a significant development in the ongoing Raja Raghuvanshi murder investigation, Meghalaya Police's Special Investigation Team (SIT) apprehended Lokendra Singh Tomar from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh on Monday afternoon. Tomar is the landlord of the flat at Dewas Naka, Indore, where Sonam Raghuvanshi, deceased Raja’s wife and a co-accused, had taken shelter while hiding after the murder of her husband in Sohra in Meghalaya.