
Raghuvanshi kin to oppose bail of co-accused in murder case
Talking to the media, Vipin said he was here to obtain his brother's death certificate and to review the post-mortem report. He added that he would move the High Court of Meghalaya to petition against the bail granted to the co-accused in the case. He will challenge the release of three co-accused — Lokendra Tomar (flat owner in Indore), security guard Balbir, and property broker Shilom James — in the court.
Raja and Sonam were on a honeymoon trip to Sohra, where he was killed at the behest of his wife by assailants from outside the state in May. Meghalaya Police have constituted a special investigation team that is probing the case.
Sonam, her paramour Raj Kushwaha and three other assailants — Akash Rajput, Anand Kurmi and Vishal Chauhan — are currently in judicial custody here.

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