Key Points

Govind Raghuvanshi, brother of accused Sonam, has agreed to a narco test in the Raja murder case. Meghalaya Police's SIT successfully recreated the crime scene with Sonam's participation. Investigators confirmed Sonam damaged Raja's phone and helped dump his body. The hunt continues for a second missing murder weapon used in the crime.

Key Points: Sonam Raghuvanshi's Brother Govind Agrees to Narco Test in Raja Murder Case

  • Govind backs narco test for truth in Raja's murder
  • SIT recreates crime scene with Sonam present
  • Second murder weapon still missing
  • Sonam destroyed victim's phone post-crime
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Called to Shillong to record my statement: Govind, brother of accused Sonam Raghuvanshi

Govind Raghuvanshi supports narco test demand, reveals details about accused sister Sonam as Meghalaya Police reconstructs crime scene.

"If they are demanding a narco test, then it should definitely be conducted. – Govind Raghuvanshi"

Indore, June 18

In the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case, Govind, brother of the accused Sonam Raghuvanshi, has agreed to the Raja's family's appeal for a narco test.

While speaking to ANI on Wednesday, Govind claimed, "Whatever truth there was, I have shared almost everything with the media and with them. And even after that, if they still have doubts, they can have an investigation done, we are absolutely ready to come forward for that investigation as well. I am personally visiting their house... and trying to understand the situation... a big tragedy has happened in their home... so I also want that if they are demanding a narco test, then it should definitely be conducted."

Govind added, "I have come to know that the Meghalaya Police came yesterday... I don't know what will happen next. I have been called to Shillong to give a statement, but there's no confirmation yet... no strong follow-up either. I told them that if there is any emergency, they should inform me - I will take the first available flight and come."

Furthermore, Govind informed of the valuable items in possession of the accused Sonam Raghuvanshi. "Some jewellery, like a pendant and a few other items such as earrings or nose rings, I think she took with her... the rest of the jewellery is in our custody. She might have taken around ₹10,000 to ₹20,000 in cash... nothing else. She definitely took two mobile phones - one office phone and one personal phone. No other valuable items were taken."

Meanwhile, Meghalaya Police's Special Investigation Team on Tuesday reconstructed the crime scene as part of their investigations into the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi. The murder scene was recreated by the SIT team in Sohra in the presence of the accused Sonam Raghuvanshi and three others.

Superintendent of Police, East Khasi Hills, Vivek Syiem said that the reconstruction of the crime scene was very successful as the police "got a very clear picture now."Detailing the reconstruction of the crime scene, SP Vivek Syiem said that one more machete used to murder Raja Raghuvanshi still needs to be recovered.

"The SIT today visited several places to re-play how the accused did it. We started from the parking lot where they had kept their two-wheelers...We went to the viewpoint, and ascertained who was standing where just before the murder. There were three blows - first by Vishal, second by Anand and the last blow by Akash. We have ascertained that one more machete still needs to be recovered. The accused replayed how they threw the machete. SDRF are trying to recover the second weapon," he said.

Speaking to the media, SP Vivek Syiem also informed that the Raja Raghuvashi phone was damaged by Sonam Raghuvanshi and then by Vishal after the murder.

"We have ascertained what happened to Raja's mobile phone. It was damaged by Sonam and then by Vishal. This whole thing was played out, and also their exit from here," he said."We have ascertained that the victim was hit with the weapon...The first hit was by Vishal aka Vicky...When Raja was hit and blood came out, Sonam moved away from the spot. The three accused threw the body down," he added.

Later, Speaking with ANI, Vivek Syiem, said, "She (Sonam) has already confessed to the crime... Today we recreated the crime scene, where she stood, what her role was, everything has come out today... The three people killed Raja, and Sonam was standing there. She destroyed the phone. It was all pre-planned... All three of them dumped his body."

The Meghalaya Police arrested five people in connection with the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi, a newlywed who had come to the state on his honeymoon. Those arrested include his wife, Sonam Raghuvanshi, and four others: Akash Rajput, Vishal Singh Chauhan, Raj Singh Kushwaha, and Anand.

Raja Raghuvanshi's body was found in a gorge near Sohra (Cherrapunji) on June 2. Sonam was later found near a roadside dhaba along the Varanasi-Ghazipur highway. The couple, both residents of Indore in Madhya Pradesh, had gone missing during their honeymoon trip to Meghalaya.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This case is so shocking! How can someone plan such a brutal murder during what should be the happiest time of their life? The brother's cooperation is good but I hope the investigation leaves no stone unturned. Justice must be served for Raja. 😔
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Rahul S.
Meghalaya Police seems to be handling this professionally with the crime scene reconstruction. But I'm concerned - why did it take so long to find the second weapon? Hope they're not missing any crucial evidence in this high-profile case.
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Anjali M.
The brother's statement about jewelry and cash seems unnecessary details at this stage. Focus should be on the murder investigation, not what valuables were taken. This tragedy shows how dangerous blind trust can be - even in marriage. Stay safe everyone!
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Vikram J.
The fact that it was pre-planned makes it even more horrifying. What could be the motive? This case needs to be handled carefully - no loopholes should be left that the accused can exploit later in court. Kudos to SIT for their thorough approach.
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Sneha P.
While we demand justice for Raja, let's not forget this is also a failure of our society. How did so many people get involved in this crime? We need better values education. My heart goes out to both families - what a terrible situation for everyone involved. 🙏

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