
Meghalaya Murder: Sonam Shared Live Location With Lover Raj During Entire Honeymoon Trip
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Sonam reportedly shared her live location regularly with Raj, who was in Madhya Pradesh
Meghalaya Murder Case: In a chilling turn in the mysterious death of Indore resident Raja Raghuvanshi during his honeymoon in Meghalaya, investigators probing the murder case revealed that Sonam, who went missing, was in constant touch with her alleged lover, Raj Kushwaha, throughout the journey.
Sonam reportedly shared her live location regularly with Raj, who was in Madhya Pradesh, the police said as reported by Times of India, adding that Raj coordinated with three hired killers to track Sonam and her husband.
The conspiracy began just days after the wedding, with the group tailing the newlyweds throughout their Northeast trip.
As per the report, Sonam had insisted for a sudden pilgrimage to the Kamakhya Temple in Assam during their honeymoon trip. Investigators believe that this was a deliberate tactic to help the killers pinpoint the couple's location and movements.
Sonam had reportedly booked the Meghalaya trip herself without informing Raja's family and did not arrange return tickets, police sources said. She also allegedly pressured Raja to wear over Rs 10 lakh worth of gold jewelry, including a chain and ring that were later found missing from his body, raising the suspicion that the loot was part of the murder plot.
Police also uncovered extensive communication between Sonam and Raj Kushwaha, said to be her alleged lover, via encrypted apps both before and during the honeymoon. Their call records indicated meticulous planning, while Raja's smartwatch and phone GPS data plotted his location near Wei Sawdong Falls – the same area where the killers' devices were also tracked. Police say this strongly suggested coordination, with Sonam acting as the link through Raja.
The murder took a sensational turn when Raghuvanshi's wife, Sonam, was held by Meghalaya Police along with her three alleged aides, Akash Rajput (19), Vishal Singh Chauhan (22), and Raj Singh Kushwaha (20).
The fresh revelations have pointed to a well-orchestrated conspiracy behind Raja's murder. Raj Kushwaha, who was allegedly in a relationship with Sonam Raghuvanshi, has been identified as the mastermind behind Raja's murder, according to sources.
Sonam was sent to 72-hour police remand by a local UP court while three others were sent to the transit custody of the Meghalaya police for seven days by Indore court.

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