
‘Over 100 calls to fake identity’: Sonam Raghuvanshi’s phone records reveal shocking details
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Meghalaya honeymoon murder: Over 100 calls, Raj’s fake identity, long chats
Sonam Raghuvanshi made over 100 phone calls to one Sanjay Verma before her marriage. Verma was found to be an alias of her boyfriend Raj Kushwaha, a police officer said on Wednesday. Indore businessman Raja Raghvanshi was hacked to death in Sohra in East Khasi Hills district last month by three hitmen. All five were arrested, and the crime scene was recreated on Tuesday. Sonam fled the state following the murder to reach Indore via Assam, West Bengal, Bihar and UP.
Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi was hacked to death in Sohra in East Khasi Hills district last month by three hitmen sent by Kushwaha in the presence of Sonam. All five were arrested, and the crime scene was recreated on Tuesday.
According to a report by India Today citing sources in the Indore Police, Sonam (24) made 112 calls to a phone number registered under the name Sanjay Verma between March 1 and March 25.
Police said she often engaged in lengthy conversations with the person on the other end during this period, according to the report.
East Khasi Hills district SP Vivek Syiem told PTI that the police launched a search operation in Indore to find the whereabouts of Verma whose phone remained switched off.
“It was found out later that Verma is none other than Kushwaha, who orchestrated the murder of his girlfriend’s husband,” Syiem said.
A team of the Special Investigation Team is now in Indore to ascertain if there is any financial motive, other than a love triangle, behind Raghuvanshi’s murder that took place on May 23.
The SP said the hitmen managed to kill Raghuvanshi after three failed attempts. “The earlier attempts were made in Guwahati, Nongriat and near Weisawdong falls,” the SP said.
Although Kushwaha is the mastermind of the murder, he did not come to Meghalaya to avoid suspicion. He is an employee of the company run by Sonam’s family.
Raghuvanshi married Sonam on May 11 in Indore, and they left for Meghalaya for their honeymoon on May 20. Raghuvanshi and Sonam went missing in the quaint hills of Sohra, 65 km from Shillong, on May 23, before his highly decomposed body was recovered on June 2.
Sonam fled the state following the murder to reach Indore via Assam, West Bengal, Bihar and UP. She, however, left behind her ‘mangalsutra’ and a ring in her trolley bag at a homestay in Sohra, leading the police to suspect her, police had said.