Meghalaya Police arrests two persons in MP in connection with Raja Raghuvanshi murder case
The SIT on Saturday night arrested a property dealer for concealing a box belonging to Raghuvanshi's wife Sonam, who hid it in a flat in Indore after the murder.
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Raghuvanshi went missing on 23 May and his body was recovered on 2 June from a deep gorge near a waterfall in the Sohra area of East Khasi Hills district
Shillong, 22 June
A special investigation team (SIT) of the Meghalaya Police arrested two persons in Madhya Pradesh in connection with the murder of Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, a senior officer said.
With the fresh apprehensions, the total number of people arrested
in the case rose to seven.
The SIT on Saturday night arrested a property dealer for
concealing a box belonging to Raghuvanshi's wife Sonam, who hid it in a flat in
Indore after the murder last month.
"Meghalaya Police SIT arrested one Silome James from Bhonrasa
toll-gate in Dewas district of Madhya Pradesh while he was trying to flee to
Bhopal around 7.30 pm on Saturday. He is a property dealer and lessee of a
building at Heera Bagh Colony in Indore where Sonam had stayed and kept the
jewellery and other items she took with her after the incident," East
Khasi Hills district SP Vivek Syiem told PTI.
Later, the SIT nabbed a security guard, identified as Balla
Ahirwar, from his native village in Ashok Nagar district of Madhya Pradesh
around 2 am on Sunday. He was posted at the property.
The two will be produced before a court in Indore, seeking a
transit remand for being taken to Shillong for further investigation, he added.
The box is believed to have contained key evidence linked to the
murder, according to sources.
The arrested property dealer led the SIT to the place where he had
disposed of all the items of the box by burning, the officer said.
A member of the SIT said that Sonam's boyfriend Raj Kushwaha owned
a firearm and this was kept at the property along with jewellery and a laptop.
At the site where James had burnt the box, there were no signs of
the pistol, laptop or any of the jewellery belonging to Raja, he said, adding
that a forensic team had also visited the spot and collected all available
evidence.
The flat was rented out to murder co-accused Vishal Chauhan by
James, who runs a property management firm in Indore, they said.
On 13 June, James told reporters that Chauhan approached him on
May 30 and rented the flat for Rs 17,000 per month, signing a formal agreement.
However, when the Meghalaya Police later searched the flat, it was
found vacant, as per the sources.
Sonam stayed in the flat for several days on return from
Meghalaya, before eventually surrendering to police in UP on 8 June, the
sources said.
Indore-based transport businessman Raghuvanshi married Sonam on 11
May in Indore and the couple left for their honeymoon in Meghalaya on 20 May.
Raghuvanshi went missing on 23 May and his mutilated body was
recovered on 2 June from a deep gorge near a waterfall in the Sohra area of
East Khasi Hills district.
Raja was hacked to death by three men using two machetes near a
secluded parking lot close to the famous Weisawdong falls in Sohra on 23 May,
the day the couple was reported missing.
Sonam, accused of conspiring with her alleged lover to kill her
husband, surrendered on 8 June before the police in Uttar Pradesh's Ghazipur district,
while four other accused have been arrested from different locations in MP and
UP.
The Meghalaya Police had earlier arrested five persons in
connection with the murder -- Sonam, her alleged lover Raj Kushwaha and the
latter's three friends Vishal Chauhan, Akash Rajput and Anand Kurmi.
The five are currently in judicial custody and lodged at a jail in
Meghalaya.
The case is being probed in detail by the SIT of Meghalaya Police.
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