Meghalaya homicide: He mentioned the household nonetheless would not perceive why Raj Kushwaha murdered Raja Raghuvanshi.
Sonam Raghuvanshi, the Indore lady accused of plotting her husband’s homicide throughout their honeymoon in Meghalaya, being introduced for medical examination at a hospital, in Ghazipur.(PTI file photograph)
Raja’s newlywed spouse, Sonam Raghuvanshi, and her alleged paramour, Raj Kushwaha, are accused of hiring at the very least three males to homicide the sufferer throughout their honeymoon in Meghalaya.
Raja’s brother, Sachin Raghuvanshi, mentioned at the moment that Raj might have simply eloped with Sonam as a substitute of murdering the person.
“The Meghalaya Police couldn’t even increase their remand for eight days. Raj is yet to reveal why he committed the murder. If Raj wanted, he could have run away with Sonam earlier. Why did they have to murder Raja? Is the Meghalaya police terrified of them? Are they such big gangsters? I don’t understand all this,” he informed ANI.
He mentioned that the household nonetheless would not perceive why Raj Kushwaha murdered Raja Raghuvanshi.
“I have become a beggar asking for a narco-test. If a narco-test doesn’t happen, I will go to the High Court and Supreme Court if I have to… We still don’t understand why they murdered my brother,” he added.
Sonam Raghuvanshi and Raj Kushwaha despatched to police custody
A district and classes court docket in Meghalaya’s Shillong on Saturday despatched Sonam Raghuvanshi and Raj Kushwaha to 13 days of judicial custody in reference to the Raja Raghuvanshi homicide case.
Superintendent of Police (SP) of East Khasi Hills district Vivek Syiem informed ANI that Raghuvanshi and Kushwaha have been remanded to 13-day judicial custody.
Assistant public prosecutor Tushar Chanda additionally mentioned the accused have been remanded to judicial custody for the reason that police did not ask for custody.
“The court has remanded both the accused for 13 days of judicial custody. The police did not ask for custody. The Investigating Officer pleaded for judicial custody. The court granted 13-day judicial custody,” Chanda informed ANI.
On Thursday, the district and classes court docket despatched the remaining accused – Akash Rajput, Vishal Singh Chauhan, and Anand – to 14-day judicial custody.
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